The Will County Sheriff's Office said Friday police traveled to Lake County, Indiana Jail to bring Jenna Strouble of St. John, Indiana back to Illinois.
Strouble waived her extradition Thursday in Lake County.
The Will County Sheriff's Office said Strouble had a relationship and children with one of the victims, 32-year-old Jacob Q. Lambert.
The other two people killed were Lambert's parents, Stacy J. Forde, 54, and Patrick J. Forde, 55, Will County officials said.
The sheriff's office said Strouble made incriminating statements after the murders, and police recovered a gun that matched the one used in the incident.
Police said Lambert was found dead in a car in the driveway Monday, and his parents were found dead inside the home, on the first floor, near the front door, in the 3400-block of East Norway Trail in Crete Township.
Strouble was taken into custody in St. John.
Officials said Lambert and his parents lived in the home, where they were found.
Autopsies were performed Tuesday, and final cause and manner of death will be determined after police and toxicology reports, the coroner's office said.
The sheriff's office said the incident appears to be domestic in nature and there is not a threat to the public.
Neighbors reported hearing gunfire before the bodies were found.
Strouble is due in court Monday.
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