A ritzy Hamptons village has been left on edge after a woman was found dead inside a docked boat at a yacht club.
Martha Nolan, 33, was located on a boat at the lavish Montauk Yacht Club 4am Tuesday, according to Suffolk County police.
The manner of her death was unknown, a spokesperson with the agency told Daily Mail.
Detectives with the Suffolk County Police Homicide Squad are investigating the mysterious discovery.
The Montauk Yacht Club did not respond when contacted by Daily Mail.
The club, which is connected to a resort and hotel next to the marina, has rooms which cost as much as $1,500 a night – along with luxe amenities like pools, a fitness center, tennis courts, and a restaurant.
Vacationers can spend $55 on lobster pasta and $350 caviar servings at the Yacht Clubs’ famed restaurant, the Ocean Club.
A manager, who spoke under anonymity, told Greater Long Island: ‘It’s an ongoing investigation. We’re being kept out of the loop for now.’
Violent crimes are unusual in the upscale Long Island beach and resort area that is known for its monstrous mansions and high-end dining.
Influencers and celebrities often flock to the area, especially in the summer months.
Tourists and residents spend their time in the sun, enjoying expensive drinks and dining at premier restaurants.
A ritzy French spot, Bagatelle at Gosman’s Montauk, recently opened it’s doors just by the yacht club.
The club is also near a staple restaurant, The Dock Bar & Grill. The spot has been open for more than 30 years, according to its website.
Other nearby destinations include Gin Beach Cafe, Inlet Seafood Restaurant, Westlake Fish House, Lynn’s Hula Hut and the Montauk Airport.
Montauk Yacht club offers luxurious accommodations, including spa services, a pool, beach, harbor cruises, biking and yoga.
Rooms at the famed club run for about $1,500 in the summertime and around $865 during other months.
Celebrity makeup artist Patrick Ta even hosted an event there this past weekend that included a star studded guest list, including influencers Alix Earle and Remi Bader.
Photos showed the glamourous influencers looking sun-kissed as they enjoyed cocktails and food at the yacht club.
They were also seen overlooking the breathtaking marina which has now become a crime scene.
There is no indication that the events hosted at the club this weekend are connected to the discovery on Tuesday morning.