
WILMINGTON, Del. — The daughter of the woman allegedly murdered by Jill Biden’s ex-husband issued a blistering message to her mom’s accused killer following his arrest Monday.
“He killed my mother and justice will be served,” Christine Vettori raged on Facebook Wednesday about William “Bill” Stevenson — who was married to Jill Biden decades earlier.
“He’s going to need all the prayers he can get from prison.”
Vettori was responding to a Facebook friend who commented that Stevenson’s case was “very sad” and that he was “innocent until proven guilty.”
Stevenson, 77, was arrested Monday on murder charges in the death of his current wife, Linda Stevenson, 64. He’s being held on $500,000 bail.
Bill was cuffed after a weeks-long investigation that began when cops responded to a domestic violence call at the Stevenson home on Dec. 28, finding Linda unresponsive on the floor of their living room.
Her cause of death has yet to be revealed.
Meanwhile, the former first lady — who was married to Bill for five years before divorcing him in 1975 — was spotted for the first time since the bust going into spin class in nearby Glen Mills, Pa., Friday morning.
She has not commented publicly about the arrest and a spokesperson for Jill and former President Joe Biden declined to comment to The Post Friday morning.
Vettori, 45, in a separate post on Facebook Wednesday said she was extremely close to her mom and said she has been devastated by her death.
“The pain of losing her is paralyzing and the emptiness in my heart is an abyss,” Vettori wrote. “Most days I can barely breathe.”
Bill has previously claimed that Jill cheated on him with Joe, claiming he introduced the pair in 1972 when Joe was making his first run for Senate.
But the famous couple have maintained they first met on a blind date in 1975 after Joe’s wife, Neilia, died in a car accident with his daughter, and after Jill had finalized her divorce from Bill.


