Eighty-six-year-old Francis Teague had never talked about his teenage years during the 1940s in Monticello, Florida. But that all changed when his granddaughter, Erica Blass, a Leon County paramedic, convinced him to tell her about them. What she didn't expect was that he'd reveal things he'd never told anyone, not his parents, not his wife, not Erica's mother. Some were highly emotionally and personal and some were dark and mysterious, including a family secret.