My point is that if he'd been put on a more legitimate trail then it would have been justice for humanity. This trail was just a big gap in between catching him and killing him.
Thousands of people can be wrong, that's part of the reason for a judicial system, to protect the minority from the wrath of a majority. I'm not saying he's innocent, but we don't just condemn a murder even if it's obvious they they killed someone, we go through a trail to show that we play by the rules even if they don't.