Not creepy at all - just very interesting (said the biologist).

For those not familiar with this species, it is a type of Assassin Bug (family Reduviidae) and as such, preys on other insects. It uses its stout beak (see the adult image in pane #5) to stab its prey and then injects digestive enzymes and sucks out the prey item's innards once they are liquified. These are common in the south-central US and range north to Illinois, Indiana and New York.
Warren, this was quite the find and you took good advantage of it! Both images have their merits, but I think I prefer the second - as Allen notes above - because more of the insects are in your DOF.