No One Would Tell is a 1996 American teen crime drama television film directed by Noel Nosseck from an original script by Steven Loring.
It is based on the true story of 14-year-old Amy Carnevale, who was physically abused and murdered by her 16-year-old boyfriend Jamie Fuller, on August 23, 1991, in Beverly, Massachusetts.
At school, boys start to notice Stacy after Nicki convinces her to wear a mid-thigh length skirt.
He coaxes Stacy back into a relationship by relating to her with stories of his estranged dad, who was an abusive alcoholic.
Returning home, Stacy hears Laura arguing with Rod and decides to stay at Nicki's.
Later that night, Bobby, accompanied by friend Vince, convinces Stacy to take a ride in his car.
Nicki eventually informs Laura and Detective Anderson about how abusive Stacy's relationship was.
Cornered, Bobby eventually admits that he slit Stacy's throat when she refused to resume their relationship.
Stacy's body is found in the lake, wrapped in a trash bag bound and tied down with cinder blocks.
A court trial follows, where lots of classmates admit that they saw Bobby hit Stacy but did nothing figuring that she would leave him eventually.
The film received mixed reviews from critics, but Candace Cameron Bure and Heather McComb were praised for their acting performances.