Are bloggers journalists?

What happens in a world where everyone can be a journalist?

Marlene Garcia-Esperat was a wife, and a mother who began her career as a Chemist working for the regional office of the Department of Agriculture in Maguindanao province, Mindanao. Later, she would be instrumental in exposing anomalies in the Department of Agriculture writing for the Midland Review, a weekly newspaper in Sultan Kudarat, Mindanao as a columnist. She also anchored a regular radio show.

The Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism reported that in the early 1990s, Esperat was able to uncover anomalies in her laboratory budget. For example, the annual budget was PHP400,000, but only PHP175,000 was released.

In 2004, Esperat accused Arroyo Administration senior Department of Agriculture officials like National Food Authority boss Arthur Yap, and Undersecretary Jocjoc Bolante of the questionable purchase of 700 million worth of fertilizers. Marlene Esperat, fearing for her life, wrote to former President Macapagal-Arroyo in February 2005.

Do you know what happened next?

On 24 March 2005, while Marlene's family was having dinner, Gerry Cabayag walked up to the Esperat home, and greeted Marlene. Cabayag bought a cigarette from the Esperat family store. Then Gerry Cabayag shot Marlene Esperat in the head.

Bang!

One shot was all it took.

Marlene Esperat was dead.