Colorado mall bombing suspect probably couldn’t survive on the outside

After reading this article by The CNN Wire Staff titled Suspect in Colorado bomb case had been recently released from prison, I was quite disturbed that this suspect may have been released too early.  I had thoughts of the penal system was constructed to rehabilitate but this person must have fallen through the cracks.  I wondered why someone would commit a crime especially as reported “the suspect in the attempted bombing of a Colorado mall was released from a federal prison exactly one week before, a federal law enforcement source told CNN Sunday.  The FBI Denver Joint Terrorism Task Force identified the subject of a nationwide manhunt as Earl Albert Moore, 65.”

After thinking about it for some time, I had another thought.  Earl Albert Moore is 65 years old and maybe there was no one left on the outside for him.  Being a former law enforcement official, I have learned that some people find it much easier to cope in prison or jail than they do out and I began to wonder if this could be the case with the suspect.  Moore was released on April 13 and maybe there was nothing left outside of prison walls for him. 

It would also explain why the bombs, while active, were not detonated.  The information contained in this article of the suspects past has no mention of bombs or his ability to make them so maybe he got bad directions on how to make them.  I am sure that the answer regarding the bomb situation will soon be answered when he is caught or surrenders but I do not know if we will ever find out why he decided to re-commit himself back in prison after only being out for a such a short time. 

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