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It matters to me. If I'm living in the Philippines, it certainly benefits me to understand the written and unwritten laws and morals here.
I don't know the statistics on why foreigners die or are victims of murder/attempted murder. I do read about regularly and would like to know the statistics. I'd also like to know more of the background of the specific cases, but like most foreigners here I don't do the journalistic work to investigate the specifics but keep my head semi stuck in the sand. Maybe if you come back here you can take up the hobby of whenever a foreigner gets killed, flying to the scene, doing your own investigation. I'd pay a dollar a day to subscribe to a newsletter with that information.