Report: Florida authorities on watch for suspect in Darien killings

Autopsies are scheduled later today for three people killed in Darien Tuesday, while police in Florida are being told to keep an eye out for a possible suspect in the shootings.

Jeffrey Kramer, 50, his wife, Lori, 48, and their 20-year-old son, Michael, are scheduled to be autopsied early Wednesday by forensic pathologist Jeff Harkey and the DuPage County Coroner’s Office, officials said.

Police are hoping the autopsies will give them additional clues into the type of gun used and the number of shots fired at each person.

Simultaneously, southern Florida police have issued a warning to keep a lookout for a blue BMW last seen near Jasper in Hamilton County, Fla., authorities confirmed.

Hamilton County Sheriff Harrell Reid said the driver of a blue 1994 BMW with Arizona plates is wanted for questioning regarding the triple homicide that took place Tuesday morning.

Reid said the area where the car was last seen was searched thoroughly with no results.

“We are still checking for the car, but it’s not an active search anymore,” Reid said. “We were also told to use caution if the car is seen.”

Darien police sources described the 3 a.m. shooting on the 8900 block of Kilkenny Drive as a “premeditated hit.”

Three others in the home narrowly escaped with their lives.

Each family member killed suffered multiple gunshot wounds, police sources said.

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