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Meanwhile, pals claim the pretty brunette was "afraid" of him.
Her boss told the Boston Herald, Astley was bothered by repeated phone calls and text messages from Fujita in the hours before authorities say he strangled her with a bungee cord, cut her throat and dumped her in a mars.
She didn’t want anything to do with him.”
Cops claim the 18-year-old was furious about the couple's recent split so he attacked her with a knife, slashing a huge gaping wound into her throat and wrapping a bungee cord around her neck.
A bicyclist found Astley's body in a marshy area near Sudbury, west of Boston, Monday morning.
Searching his home officer's found blood found on a door handle, the kitchen floor, the kitchen sink and a bathroom sink.
They later found Fujita's bloody clothes and sneakers in a crawl space by his bedroom and that the clothes also had dirt consistent with being in a marsh.
According to prosecutors, Astley and Fujita exchanged phone calls while at she was at work and she told co-workers she was going to meet him when her shift was done.
Fujita later told police on three occasions that he had spoken with Astley briefly at his home. He said she had parked her car up the road and left after short, “awkward” conversation.
But Fujita who was accepted and planned to attend Trinity College, where he was recruited to play football, has denied killing his ex but nonetheless the judge ordered him held without bail.
He is charged with first-degree murder.
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