Teenager ‘hired hitman to kill mother after she confiscated his Playstation’

A 16-year-old is going on trial after his mother caught him hiring a hitman to kill her.
A teen named Cory Ryder was arrested after a sting operation in June this year after a woman he trusted - the mother of one of his friends - took him to a hotel room to meet someone he believed was a hitman, but who was in reality an undercover policeman.
This boy’s mother was advised her son’s intentions from the beginning and yet - “I miss him being at home,” she said, “and I miss us joking around and kidding around. And then in the very same breath – I don’t know what this kid will do, because it’s not my son. That can’t be my little boy sitting there.”
Am I missing something here? She raised this delightful little man to be the souless monster he is today, but she’s surprised. Shouldn’t someone be asking the obvious question: What did she do to raise him to be capable of this.
A quote from the son: Police say that Cory offered the undercover officer his stepfather’s new pickup truck as payment for killing his parents. “Two bullets is all it takes,” he is alleged to have said.
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