You got that right. If I had my way, I'd tell the Justice Department, the FBI, all of the local jurisdictions where these killings took place, and even President Bush to turn this dude over to me, then kindly look the other way. Lake Erie-style justice is like watching hot dogs being made. It ain't pretty.
I hear that. Off subject kinda, but I had to read "How Green Was My Valley" in high school. It was about a large family in a Welsh coal mining town in the late 1800s. In one part, a little girl was raped and murdered and the rapist/murderer was caught. Interesting, the perp was described as a man during the investigation, but after guilt was determined he is referred to only as the "beast" and "it". "It" was turned over with unanimous consent to the girl's family. Details of their vengence aren't given, but the father and brothers took the "beast" up in the hills and a camp fire could be seen burning all night far away up there. No questions asked. Something like this does bring a desire for the old way of justice (and hell no, I don't mean mob lynchings, those were anything but justice).