An Ohio teenager who isaccused of strangling his ex-girlfriendon a senior trip last month had allegedly sat in the room with her dead body for hours before stabbing himself in the chest, according to new details about the murder.

Police allege Blake Linkous, 18, strangled his ex-girlfriend Natalie Martin, also 18, while the two were on a post-graduation trip in Myrtle Beach, S.C. The teenagers had just graduated from Philo High School in Duncan Falls, Ohio, in May and were staying in a South Carolina rental with a group of friends.

“At about 9 a.m., Blake came out, he had stabbed himself in the chest and everyone got up and was freaking out and asking ‘Where’s Natalie? Where’s Natalie?'” Brooklyn Ferrell, a friend of the couple,claimed toFox News.

Ferrell, who spoke at Martin’s funeral earlier this month and identified herself as one of the teenager’s oldest friends, said two of their friends attempted to give Martin CPR but it was “way too late.”“She was cold and stiff," Ferrell said.

Natalie Martin Facebook; Horry County Police Department

Natalie Martin; Blake Linkous

Martin and Linkous had broken up in February, according to Ferrell. The friend alleged Linkous, who was a high school wrestler and football player, had become violent with Martin at one point before their breakup. “He took her and threw her across the room,” Ferrell alleged.

Natalie Martin.GoFundMe

Natalie Martin

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Blake Linkous.Blake Linkous Facebook

Blake Linkous

Blake Linkous Facebook

The former couple was arguing the day before the murder because Martin was texting another man, according to Ferrell.

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The next night, Ferrell said the group of friends on the trip went out to a club but Martin said she wasn’t feeling well and went back to the rental home with Linkous. When the group returned later that night, Ferrell said they needed to go in the back door because no one was answering at the front. The door to Martin and Linkous’ room was also locked, the friend said.

Natalie Martin.Natalie Martin Facebook

Natalie Martin

Natalie Martin Facebook

Anobituarysaid Martin “had a life-long love for softball and soccer” and worked locally as a childcare provider, forming “many special bonds” with the children under her care.

“Natalie lived her life to the fullest with joy, laughter, and love,” according to her obituary. “She brought true happiness to all that knew her. She had a free, pure and wild spirit with a contagious laugh, a personality out of this world that could bring anyone out of their darkest of days.”

“Natalie’s beauty shined like a ray of sunlight and her smile could brighten a whole room,” her memorial read.

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source: people.com