Sexting in Suburbia (sometimes called Shattered Silence) is a 2012 Lifetime film directed by John Stimpson and starring Liz Vassey, Jenn Proske, Ryan Kelley and Kelli Goss.
The film then flashes back six weeks, showing Dina as a popular and talented field hockey player who was voted Homecoming Queen at her school.
However, the night ends on a bad note when she changes her mind about giving her virginity to her boyfriend, Mark (Ryan Kelley), who leaves angry.
Distraught by a wall of cruel comments written about her in the girls' bathroom already, Dina demands that Mark tell her to whom he sent the photos, but he swears he didn't do it.
Due to what she heard from Claire, Rachel believes him and learns from him Dina started skipping field hockey after the bullying got worse.
She later manipulates Claire into doing it since she can't because she lost the position of team captain to Dina and it would look like "sour grapes".
Skyler also talks about why Dina sent a nude photo ending one of the sentences with "no birthmarks" while Claire still listens to the former of which's point of view.
While inside, Rachel knocks over a pile of magazines and sees the original cut-out words from the letters in her mailbox.
Rachel watches the video where Dina reveals that she got kicked off the field hockey team because of the pictures and lost her scholarship (which Skylar then gained) because her coach was forced to report it to her college of choice.
Clearly upset by the entire situation, Claire says that she just didn't want the whole team to be disqualified if Dina's pictures were discovered.
Disgusted by her mother's actions as well as her lack of remorse and refusal to take any responsibility for driving Dina to suicide, Skylar takes the family car and runs away, but crashes into a tree shortly after while angrily texting Patricia "I will never forgive you" after her mother sent her a message begging forgiveness.
She promises to pray for Skylar's recovery, but vows to see Patricia in court and ensure that she is punished for what she did to Dina.
Rachel enters the packed auditorium where Claire gives a passionate speech about bullying and the deadly consequences of it.
Starting with her and Mark, the other students then give up their cell phones for the rest of the semester and vow to prevent further bullying at the school.