Bodie Kane, a prosperous film professor and podcaster, feels compelled to suppress the anguish of her past, which includes a harrowing family ordeal and a dark chapter during her boarding school years in New Hampshire. Her desire to dissociate from these memories is particularly entwined with a 1995 murder of her classmate, Thalia Keith, a case shrouded in controversy. With the convicted athletics coach, Omar Evans, at the center of frenzied online debates, Bodie yearns for detachment. Yet, an unexpected return to The Granby School as a guest instructor ensnares her in the whirlpool of doubt and unresolved questions she so fervently sought to escape. As new layers of the crime unravel and the blindness of a rushed conviction come to light, Bodie's perceived outsider status is challenged. Tugged by deceptions of memory and a pressing need for truth, she grapples with the prospect that her insights from 1995 might unlock the enigma of Thalia's murder. 'I Have Some Questions for You' is a relentless interrogation into the human psyche, a dance with the shadows of yesteryear, and a piercing mystery seeking resolution.