The next day, it is reported that she is missing. He drives to the lake and walks off with her to be alone. Later that night, Bobby, accompanied by an acquaintance named Vince Fortner, convinces Stacy to get in his car for a ride. When he does not take it well, she offers for them to just be friends, but they are soon estranged when he hears that she was talking to another boy at a birthday party and slaps her again despite the fact that they are no longer dating. After Nicki helps her see the truth, she accepts that Bobby is not treating her right and ends their relationship. When Nicki says that Bobby doesn't love her, she angrily says, "Then you don't know what love is!" before taking off with him in his car. Nicki quickly confronts Stacy about how badly Bobby is treating her, but she defends him, saying he has been through a lot. He pulls her outside into the parking lot and slaps her, all of which is witnessed by Nicki and her boyfriend, Tony, who are nearby. They are happy for a while, but trouble begins again when he sees her talking to another boy at the school dance. ![]() His father was an abusive alcoholic and his mother would not leave him. He later wins her trust back by telling her about the alcoholism that runs in his family. Upset, she refuses to see him again, and later takes it out on Laura, calling her irresponsible. She talks to her about what she heard, but Stacy, frustrated, assures her that she can take care of herself.īy accident, Stacy meets Bobby's mother he catches them talking to each other and becomes furious and violent. Her worry grows when she notices that Stacy has several unexplained bruises on her body. Nicki soon learns from Bobby's cousin, Donna Fowler, that his last girlfriend changed schools after being hit by him. Meanwhile, Nicki and her friend, Val Cho, also grow concerned about Stacy's relationship with him. Back at home, Laura worries that she is spending too much time with him, but she assures her that he loves her and vice versa. She tries to explain that she was only dressing up for him, but he becomes more furious and throws and slams her into the wall. After this, he furiously tells her she looks like a slut, demands that she wear proper clothes, and forces her to change into a pair of his track pants in the bathroom. In the boys' locker room, one of the boys gives her a compliment, which outrages him. At school, boys start to notice her after her best friend, Nicki, convinces her to wear a mid-thigh length skirt for Bobby. ![]() She also agrees not to hang out with other people anymore even if he is not around. Stacy soon promises Bobby that they will be together forever. At first, she does not suspect that there is anything wrong, because he immediately apologizes after getting mad at her, tells her that he loves her, and gives her gifts to show his remorse. He is jealous whenever another guy approaches or talks about Stacy, and does not want her to hang out with anyone when they are together. Stacy is upset that her mother, Laura, is dating a man named Rod who treats her very badly, and often urges her to leave him and treat herself better.Īfter a few weeks of dating, Bobby starts showing possessive behavior. They soon start dating, and find out that their fathers had abandoned them. She is surprised when he starts to show a romantic interest in her, considering he is a senior wrestler, and the most popular guy in school. This story takes place at North High School, where Stacy Collins is a shy 16-year-old student who has had a secret romantic interest in Bobby Tennison for two years. A remake debuted on Lifetime on September 16, 2018. It is based on the true story of 14-year-old Amy Carnevale, who was murdered by her 16-year-old boyfriend Jamie Fuller, on August 23, 1991, in Beverly, Massachusetts. No One Would Tell is a 1996 American teen crime drama television film directed by Noel Nosseck from an original script by Steven Loring.
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