1.) It's been over 10 years since the deaths of Amina and Sarah Said - how is this interview advancing Yaser Said's story?
2.) How is this, with it being Yaser Said's first time speaking out, impacting any appeal processes in his case?
3.) Why is Yaser Said just now speaking out? What's unique about this or what's changed?
4.) Reports from the court hearing said Yaser Said showed no remorse or emotion for his daughter's killings. Was that the same experience you had during your interview?
5.) What do you think has changed between now and more than 10 years ago to prompt this interview with Yaser Said? Is it public perception, or the news spreading of his case?
6.) Based on your interactions with Yaser Said and his reactions, and body language, what was your takeaway?
7.) What kind of takeaways do you hope viewers have after watching this episode of "Interview with a Killer?"