RBBM
In my opinion, what made her do it is that she hated and resented him, and destroying him made her feel powerful.
Anyone who didn't already have that hatred in their heart and the desire to kill wouldn't consider homicide if their stepson said this. They might be hurt, they might be angry, but they would not ever in their wildest, most emotional thoughts feel that killing was a good resolution for perfectly normal, preadolescent frictions caused by growing independence and the complexities of a blended family.
What made her do it is that she selfishly thought she had the right to choose violence and act out against everybody in her life. By killing Gannon, she hurt absolutely everybody. By hiding him and lying and lying and lying, she turned the screws to an unbearable sticking point.
She's a sadist and a narcissist. It wouldn't have mattered what Gannon did or didn't say, how affectionate he was to her, none of it, because SHE decided she didn't like him, and that removing him would fix her life. Those phone calls, they're very telling. She thought Gannon's death would fix her marriage. It's sickening.
MOO
I love what you have put forth here,
@iamshadow21, as much as I hate the truth of it and am sickened by LS and her horrific, disgusting crimes against an innocent young boy.
Although I have only been watching from the sidelines, I wholly trust in you and everyone here who are carrying the torch for justice for Gannon day by day.
You are right about this ^^, in my estimation.
I can speak from some unfortunate experiences having known stepparents whose behavior was very antagonistic towards their stepchildren.
While their behavior never rose to horrific and murderous proportions like what LS allegedly did to Gannon, they were were still horribly competitive with them in terms of A$$ -- assets, attention, and status.
Their narcissism and self-absorption and lack of decency and caring parenting behavior for any of their partner's prior progeny, very sadly, simply meant they didn't care about anyone but themselves, no less the child they had decided was 'in their way'.
I may not know what I'm talking about here, so please feel free to correct me, just weighing in from the sidelines.
Keep up the good work, Justice for Gannon is coming! JMO