New wife of Jill Biden’s ex-hubby gushed about her romance — 5 years before he allegedly murdered her
The wife of Jill Biden’s ex-husband once spoke fondly of her “romantic” partner in a 2020 interview — five years before he was charged with her murder at their Delaware home.
In the resurfaced interview with Inside Edition, Linda Stevenson recounted how her decades-long relationship with William “Bill” Stevenson began.
“She was sitting across the bar with a common friend,” Bill, who was married to Jill Biden for five years in the 1970s, told Inside Edition’s Steven Fabian. “I said, ‘Is that Linda?’ and he said, ‘Yes.’ And from that day on, we have never been apart.”


Fabian asked Linda, “Quite a romantic, this guy?” She smiled, holding Bill’s hand, and replied, “Yeah, yes.”
Bill was described as persistent, and Linda agreed.
On Monday, Bill, 77, was arrested and charged with murdering Linda, 64, at their Oak Hill, Delaware home on December 28. Police responded to a domestic violence call and found her unresponsive on the living room floor. She could not be revived, and her cause of death has not yet been released.
In the 2020 interview, Bill also disputed claims made by President Joe Biden and Jill Biden about how they first met. According to the couple, they were introduced on a blind date in 1975, after Jill had divorced Bill and after Joe Biden’s wife and daughter died in a car accident.

Bill, however, said he introduced Jill to Joe three years earlier while working on Joe’s first Senate campaign. “I introduced Joe to Jill in ’72. Jill, Joe, Neilia, and I were all in his kitchen,” he told Inside Edition. “How do you forget that?”
At the time, Jill and Joe Biden’s representatives called these claims “fictitious” and said the couple’s relationship is well documented.
Following his arraignment on first-degree murder charges, Bill was held on $500,000 bail. It is not yet known who is representing him in the criminal case. Jill and Joe Biden’s representatives did not respond to requests for comment on Tuesday.