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Verrückt

Verrückt (German meaning "crazy" or "insane", listen) was a water slide located at the Schlitterbahn Kansas City water park in Kansas City, Kansas, United States. At a height of 168 feet 7 inches (51.38 m), Verrückt became the world's tallest water slide when it opened on July 10, 2014, surpassing Kilimanjaro at Aldeia das Águas Park Resort in Brazil. The ride was designed at the park, led by John Schooley with assistance from park co-owner Jeff Henry. It was featured on an episode of Xtreme Waterparks on the Travel Channel in June 2014 shortly before the ride opened.[a] Verrückt permanently closed in 2016 following a fatal incident involving the decapitation of Caleb Schwab, the 10-year-old son of Kansas state legislator (and later Secretary of State of Kansas) Scott Schwab.[4]

Verrückt
Verrückt, as seen from Interstate 435
Schlitterbahn Kansas City
Coordinates39°07′15″N 94°48′23″W / 39.1209°N 94.8064°W / 39.1209; -94.8064
StatusRemoved
Cost$3.6 million[1]
Opening dateJuly 10, 2014 (2014-07-10)
Closing dateAugust 7, 2016 (2016-08-07)
General statistics
DesignerJeff Henry & John Schooley
ModelWater coaster
Height168 ft (51 m)
Speed70 mph (110 km/h)
Max vertical angle60°
Boats10[2] boats. Riders are arranged 1 across in 3 rows for a total of 3 riders per boat.
Height restriction54 in (137 cm)

Verrückt was originally scheduled to open in June 2013, but difficulties during various stages of construction and safety testing resulted in several delays. Sandbags loaded into rafts during testing went airborne. The ride's final design made rafts reach a maximum speed of 70 mph (110 km/h).[citation needed] Verrückt was well-received upon opening, winning a Golden Ticket Award from Amusement Today in 2014.

After Schwab's death, amusement park safety laws were updated to require state inspection of all attractions. It was later revealed that at least 13 other people had suffered non-fatal injuries from hitting the netting above the slide. Criminal charges led to the arrests of several individuals, including Schooley and Henry. The charges were ultimately dismissed with the finding of multiple procedural issues with the case's presentation by the Kansas Attorney General. The incident's aftermath, however, resulted in a rapid decline of Schlitterbahn's reputation and financial standing, resulting in the closure of the park in September 2018. Verrückt was dismantled two months later.

History edit

Background edit

Original plans for Schlitterbahn Kansas City, the first Schlitterbahn Waterparks site outside Texas, called for a $750 million complex including hotels and resort areas. Officials in Wyandotte County, Kansas, where it was to be built, were delighted when the company announced the plans in 2005, seeing this as the culmination of efforts to draw residents of the Kansas City metropolitan area to spend their disposable income in Kansas rather than Missouri. State legislators from the area passed a law allowing Schlitterbahn to self-inspect its attractions without state oversight as it did in Texas, unlike all other amusement parks in Kansas, which were subject to state inspection.[3]

However, the full plans never came to fruition. The Great Recession two years later forced many amusement park operators, including Schlitterbahn, to scale back their plans and focus on making their existing parks profitable in the challenging economy. Schlitterbahn Kansas City was reduced to a $180 million park without any lodging, and was not open for a full season until 2010. It was successful, but not to the degree Schlitterbahn and co-owner Jeff Henry had originally expected.[3]

Construction edit

In November 2012, Schlitterbahn announced plans for the creation of the world's tallest and fastest water slide at its Kansas City park, to open in mid-2013.[5] No name was given during the announcement, while specifications on the height of the ride were kept secret in order to ensure that the completed ride would set a world record for its creation.[6]

The water slide was spontaneously conceived by Henry at a trade show, after a team from Travel Channel's Xtreme Waterparks asked what he was working on.[7] Initial attempts to pitch the idea to vendors at the show failed,[2] so Henry decided to build the slide himself,[8] enlisting John Schooley as the ride's lead designer.[3][9] Henry had described the new ride to the Travel Channel crew as a "speed blaster", a term he had likewise improvised. He and Schooley knew that Schlitterbahn had to live up to the hype Henry had created and design something previously unheard of. "Basically we were crazy enough to try anything", Schooley later recalled.[3]

Henry pressed his design team to complete the ride at a faster pace than usual; many staff worked almost around the clock. Calculations that were normally allotted three to six months instead had five weeks to be completed. As they began testing, rafts repeatedly went airborne on the ride's large bottom hump.[3][10]

In November 2013, the ride was officially named Verrückt, the German word for crazy or insane, with the opening date pushed back until the start of the park's 2014 season.[11][12] The Guinness Book of World Records named Verrückt the world's tallest water slide in April 2014, before it was even finished.[3] At 168 feet 7 inches (51.38 m),[13] it surpassed Kilimanjaro at Aldeia das Águas Park Resort in Brazil.[14] When the park opened, delays in construction and testing of the ride led to its opening date being pushed back to June 5,[15] and then June 29, after the lower portion of the ride was rebuilt, to coincide with a television special about the ride;[16] the park later canceled this opening date and two days of media previews following further delays.[17]

An unnamed lifeguard at the park told Esquire magazine in 2019 that the park primarily conducted some of the later tests after operating hours, with only select employees – usually those who had been with the company for the longest – allowed to watch. He further stated, "The only time I saw the slide run successfully was on the Travel Channel episode, but I wouldn't even call that successful", he recalled, because the raft in that case got stuck on the second hump. Sandbags on the raft frequently went airborne at that point, as in some leaked viral videos. "I told my friends and family it was only a matter of time until someone died on Verrückt", the lifeguard said.[3]

A safety consultant hired by the park shortly before Verrückt's scheduled opening told Henry it was unfinished and unsafe. When complete, he recommended that only riders aged 16 and over be allowed on the ride. Henry, who had no formal engineering education, decided age 14 was better. Just before the opening, however, he eliminated the age limit.[3]

Operation edit

Verrückt was eventually completed and officially opened on July 10,[18] attracting national media coverage. Among the first riders was then-Kansas Governor Sam Brownback. The riders who had seen the videos of 110-pound (50 kg) sandbags flying off the rafts went on anyway. One local judge told Esquire later that she rode the water slide ten times that day, and an employee who had loaded the sandbags during testing said he went down twenty times over its first two days. "That should tell you something about how I felt about it," he said. However, Henry and Schooley, while watching riders that day, noted how many rafts seemed to be going airborne on the lower hump, into the emergency netting meant to keep them on the slide.[3]

Two months later, Verrückt was voted the world's "Best New Waterpark Ride" at the 2014 Golden Ticket Awards.[19] However, at least thirteen riders suffered non-fatal injuries, such as concussions or slipped and herniated discs – many of which had long-term effects – after either hitting the netting or being thrown into it. After a Missouri man thrown from the raft suffered facial injuries in June 2016, the park's operations manager allegedly attempted to cover up the incident, telling lifeguards what to write in their reports; it is believed that this happened with other accidents.[3]

Even some uninjured riders were unnerved by Verrückt. A Kansas City man who had made a point of riding due to favorable experiences with the Texas Schlitterbahn parks recalled having to grab the raft's auxiliary straps when the Velcro straps holding him came loose after the first drop; he was thankful that his son had used the weight limit as an excuse not to ride. A local woman whose boyfriend held her in the raft likewise noted to Esquire that the netting and hoops on the lower hump showed signs of many human collisions.[3]

Design edit

Verrückt was designed to consist of two drops, the initial being a 17-story plunge, with a five-story uphill midsection.[2] The ride was designed to accommodate three-person rafts, each weighing 100 pounds (45 kg) and carried up by conveyor to the top of the slide, while riders climbed 264 steps to the top.[20] To prevent the rafts from lifting off the slide, rider groups were weighed twice – once at the bottom and again at the top before riding – to ensure a combined weight between 400 pounds (180 kg) and 550 pounds (250 kg), and that single riders are below 300 pounds (140 kg).[13][21]

The starting point of the ride, at 168 feet (51 m), was taller than either Niagara Falls or the foot-to-torch portion of the Statue of Liberty.[14] Because it was beyond the 120 feet (37 m) that zoning codes permitted, the design required a variance. The height was increased from its initial plan of 148 feet (45 m), which was also above the limit.[22] After the announcement of the ride's height and the certification of its world record on April 25, 2014, Schlitterbahn tore down most of the lower part of the ride, in order to rebuild and re-engineer it because sandbags had flown off the ride during testing. As a result, the second drop was changed from 45 degrees to 22 degrees, an extra 5 feet (1.5 m) was added to the uphill portion of the ride to slow the rafts,[23][24] and a series of metal hoops supporting netting were added into areas where rafts had flown off in early testing.[22]

Fatal incident edit

On August 7, 2016, Caleb Schwab, the 10-year-old son of Kansas state representative Scott Schwab, died while riding Verrückt. The raft he was riding went airborne during the ascent of the second hump and struck a metal support of the netting, decapitating him.[3][25][26] The other two passengers, both women, were injured in the incident – one suffered a broken jaw, while the other suffered a facial bone fracture and needed stitches.[27] In the immediate aftermath, Schlitterbahn Kansas City was closed pending an inspection.[25][28] Although the park reopened three days later, the ride remained closed.[27][29][30]

Reportedly, Caleb, who weighed 74 pounds (34 kg), had been allowed to sit in the front of the raft, rather than between the two women accompanying him – one weighed 275 pounds (125 kg), while the other weighed 197 pounds (89 kg).[31] This created an uneven weight distribution, which some experts concluded may have contributed to the raft going airborne, though the total weight of 546 pounds (248 kg) was less than the maximum recommended weight of 550 pounds (250 kg).[31] Engineers who inspected the ride also commented that the ride's netting, used in areas where riders travel up to 70 miles per hour (110 km/h), "posed its own hazard because a rider moving at high speeds could easily lose a limb if they hit it".[22] Their findings revealed that the use of the metal brace and netting system in the design,[9] along with the use of hook and loop straps to restrain the riders,[32] violated guidelines set by ASTM F-24 Committee on Amusement Ride and Devices.[33] According to the guidelines, Verrückt should have incorporated rigid over-the-shoulder restraints for riders[32] and an upstop mechanism to prevent the rafts from going airborne.[34]

Aftermath edit

After Scott Schwab spoke to his fellow legislators about his son's death and its effect on him, they voted to change the law that had allowed Schlitterbahn to self-inspect, requiring that all the state's amusement park attractions be regularly inspected by the state.[3] In November 2016, Schlitterbahn announced that Verrückt would be demolished following the conclusion of a criminal investigation.[35][36] The Schwab family settled with several involved parties, including Schlitterbahn, for approximately US$20 million in early 2017.[37] Settlements involving the other two riders who were injured in the accident were undisclosed.[37]

In July 2018, a judge approved a plan by the park to disassemble Verrückt beginning the following September.[38][39] The ride's teardown was placed on hold indefinitely in August 2018, resulting from ongoing discussions in multiple court cases that were filed after the incident.[40] The park eventually began dismantling the ride in November 2018,[41] and the work to remove the ride was completed within two months.[3] The park did not operate the following season, and Schlitterbahn's reputation and finances were negatively impacted.[37] Two of the company's water parks in Texas were sold in June 2019 for $261 million to Cedar Fair, a major owner of amusement parks nationwide, including Kansas City, Missouri's Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun.[37][42]

With the dismantling of Verrückt, Kilimanjaro regained its title as the world's tallest water slide.

Criminal charges edit

On March 23, 2018, a grand jury issued an indictment against Schlitterbahn and Tyler Austin Miles, former director of operations, charging them with involuntary manslaughter, aggravated battery, aggravated child endangerment, and interference with law enforcement.[9][43][44] The indictment accused the park of negligence, concealing design flaws, and downplaying the severity of previous injuries reported on the ride.[45][9]

The 2018 indictment against Schlitterbahn wrote that Jeff Henry and John Schooley "lacked technical expertise to design a properly functioning water slide" and did not perform standard engineering procedures or calculations on how the slide would operate. Instead they used "crude trial-and-error methods" to test its performance, out of haste to launch the ride.[9] According to court documents, Schooley conceded that, "If we actually knew how to do this, and it could be done that easily, it wouldn't be that spectacular."[46]

Three days later, on March 26, Henry was arrested in Cameron County, Texas, in connection with the incident.[47] One day later, on March 27, the Kansas Attorney General's office released a new indictment against Henry, Schooley, and Henry & Sons Construction Company — privately owned by Schlitterbahn — charging them with second-degree murder in addition to seventeen other felonies.[2][48][49][50] Schooley was arrested at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport after returning from a trip to China on April 2, 2018.[51] The defendants were arraigned in April 2018,[52] and the first criminal trial began in October.[53]

On February 22, 2019, criminal charges were dismissed against Henry, Schooley, and Miles because inadmissible evidence had been presented to the grand jury.[54][55][56] The judge's ruling reprimanded state attorneys for presenting the Xtreme Waterparks episode to jurors as fact, instead of as a "fictional and dramatized version of events created for entertainment purposes,"[57] and expert witnesses for claiming that the designers of the slide were negligent in not following ASTM standards, though the law at the time did not require that those standards be followed.[58][59]

Notes edit

  1. ^ As of 2019, the episode, and any mention of it or Verrückt, has been deleted from the Travel Channel's website.[3]

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External links edit

  • at the Wayback Machine (archived 2016-10-07)
  • "The Tragedy Of The World's Tallest Waterslide: The History of Schlitterbahn," Expedition Theme Park via YouTube.com, Sept. 30, 2023. (Video.)

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This article is about the water slide For the 2012 song by German band Eisbrecher see Verruckt song Verruckt German meaning crazy or insane listen was a water slide located at the Schlitterbahn Kansas City water park in Kansas City Kansas United States At a height of 168 feet 7 inches 51 38 m Verruckt became the world s tallest water slide when it opened on July 10 2014 surpassing Kilimanjaro at Aldeia das Aguas Park Resort in Brazil The ride was designed at the park led by John Schooley with assistance from park co owner Jeff Henry It was featured on an episode of Xtreme Waterparks on the Travel Channel in June 2014 shortly before the ride opened a Verruckt permanently closed in 2016 following a fatal incident involving the decapitation of Caleb Schwab the 10 year old son of Kansas state legislator and later Secretary of State of Kansas Scott Schwab 4 VerrucktVerruckt as seen from Interstate 435Schlitterbahn Kansas CityCoordinates39 07 15 N 94 48 23 W 39 1209 N 94 8064 W 39 1209 94 8064StatusRemovedCost 3 6 million 1 Opening dateJuly 10 2014 2014 07 10 Closing dateAugust 7 2016 2016 08 07 General statisticsDesignerJeff Henry amp John SchooleyModelWater coasterHeight168 ft 51 m Speed70 mph 110 km h Max vertical angle60 Boats10 2 boats Riders are arranged 1 across in 3 rows for a total of 3 riders per boat Height restriction54 in 137 cm Verruckt was originally scheduled to open in June 2013 but difficulties during various stages of construction and safety testing resulted in several delays Sandbags loaded into rafts during testing went airborne The ride s final design made rafts reach a maximum speed of 70 mph 110 km h citation needed Verruckt was well received upon opening winning a Golden Ticket Award from Amusement Today in 2014 After Schwab s death amusement park safety laws were updated to require state inspection of all attractions It was later revealed that at least 13 other people had suffered non fatal injuries from hitting the netting above the slide Criminal charges led to the arrests of several individuals including Schooley and Henry The charges were ultimately dismissed with the finding of multiple procedural issues with the case s presentation by the Kansas Attorney General The incident s aftermath however resulted in a rapid decline of Schlitterbahn s reputation and financial standing resulting in the closure of the park in September 2018 Verruckt was dismantled two months later Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 Construction 1 3 Operation 2 Design 3 Fatal incident 4 Aftermath 4 1 Criminal charges 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory editBackground edit Original plans for Schlitterbahn Kansas City the first Schlitterbahn Waterparks site outside Texas called for a 750 million complex including hotels and resort areas Officials in Wyandotte County Kansas where it was to be built were delighted when the company announced the plans in 2005 seeing this as the culmination of efforts to draw residents of the Kansas City metropolitan area to spend their disposable income in Kansas rather than Missouri State legislators from the area passed a law allowing Schlitterbahn to self inspect its attractions without state oversight as it did in Texas unlike all other amusement parks in Kansas which were subject to state inspection 3 However the full plans never came to fruition The Great Recession two years later forced many amusement park operators including Schlitterbahn to scale back their plans and focus on making their existing parks profitable in the challenging economy Schlitterbahn Kansas City was reduced to a 180 million park without any lodging and was not open for a full season until 2010 It was successful but not to the degree Schlitterbahn and co owner Jeff Henry had originally expected 3 Construction edit In November 2012 Schlitterbahn announced plans for the creation of the world s tallest and fastest water slide at its Kansas City park to open in mid 2013 5 No name was given during the announcement while specifications on the height of the ride were kept secret in order to ensure that the completed ride would set a world record for its creation 6 The water slide was spontaneously conceived by Henry at a trade show after a team from Travel Channel s Xtreme Waterparks asked what he was working on 7 Initial attempts to pitch the idea to vendors at the show failed 2 so Henry decided to build the slide himself 8 enlisting John Schooley as the ride s lead designer 3 9 Henry had described the new ride to the Travel Channel crew as a speed blaster a term he had likewise improvised He and Schooley knew that Schlitterbahn had to live up to the hype Henry had created and design something previously unheard of Basically we were crazy enough to try anything Schooley later recalled 3 Henry pressed his design team to complete the ride at a faster pace than usual many staff worked almost around the clock Calculations that were normally allotted three to six months instead had five weeks to be completed As they began testing rafts repeatedly went airborne on the ride s large bottom hump 3 10 In November 2013 the ride was officially named Verruckt the German word for crazy or insane with the opening date pushed back until the start of the park s 2014 season 11 12 The Guinness Book of World Records named Verruckt the world s tallest water slide in April 2014 before it was even finished 3 At 168 feet 7 inches 51 38 m 13 it surpassed Kilimanjaro at Aldeia das Aguas Park Resort in Brazil 14 When the park opened delays in construction and testing of the ride led to its opening date being pushed back to June 5 15 and then June 29 after the lower portion of the ride was rebuilt to coincide with a television special about the ride 16 the park later canceled this opening date and two days of media previews following further delays 17 An unnamed lifeguard at the park told Esquire magazine in 2019 that the park primarily conducted some of the later tests after operating hours with only select employees usually those who had been with the company for the longest allowed to watch He further stated The only time I saw the slide run successfully was on the Travel Channel episode but I wouldn t even call that successful he recalled because the raft in that case got stuck on the second hump Sandbags on the raft frequently went airborne at that point as in some leaked viral videos I told my friends and family it was only a matter of time until someone died on Verruckt the lifeguard said 3 A safety consultant hired by the park shortly before Verruckt s scheduled opening told Henry it was unfinished and unsafe When complete he recommended that only riders aged 16 and over be allowed on the ride Henry who had no formal engineering education decided age 14 was better Just before the opening however he eliminated the age limit 3 Operation edit Verruckt was eventually completed and officially opened on July 10 18 attracting national media coverage Among the first riders was then Kansas Governor Sam Brownback The riders who had seen the videos of 110 pound 50 kg sandbags flying off the rafts went on anyway One local judge told Esquire later that she rode the water slide ten times that day and an employee who had loaded the sandbags during testing said he went down twenty times over its first two days That should tell you something about how I felt about it he said However Henry and Schooley while watching riders that day noted how many rafts seemed to be going airborne on the lower hump into the emergency netting meant to keep them on the slide 3 Two months later Verruckt was voted the world s Best New Waterpark Ride at the 2014 Golden Ticket Awards 19 However at least thirteen riders suffered non fatal injuries such as concussions or slipped and herniated discs many of which had long term effects after either hitting the netting or being thrown into it After a Missouri man thrown from the raft suffered facial injuries in June 2016 the park s operations manager allegedly attempted to cover up the incident telling lifeguards what to write in their reports it is believed that this happened with other accidents 3 Even some uninjured riders were unnerved by Verruckt A Kansas City man who had made a point of riding due to favorable experiences with the Texas Schlitterbahn parks recalled having to grab the raft s auxiliary straps when the Velcro straps holding him came loose after the first drop he was thankful that his son had used the weight limit as an excuse not to ride A local woman whose boyfriend held her in the raft likewise noted to Esquire that the netting and hoops on the lower hump showed signs of many human collisions 3 Design editVerruckt was designed to consist of two drops the initial being a 17 story plunge with a five story uphill midsection 2 The ride was designed to accommodate three person rafts each weighing 100 pounds 45 kg and carried up by conveyor to the top of the slide while riders climbed 264 steps to the top 20 To prevent the rafts from lifting off the slide rider groups were weighed twice once at the bottom and again at the top before riding to ensure a combined weight between 400 pounds 180 kg and 550 pounds 250 kg and that single riders are below 300 pounds 140 kg 13 21 The starting point of the ride at 168 feet 51 m was taller than either Niagara Falls or the foot to torch portion of the Statue of Liberty 14 Because it was beyond the 120 feet 37 m that zoning codes permitted the design required a variance The height was increased from its initial plan of 148 feet 45 m which was also above the limit 22 After the announcement of the ride s height and the certification of its world record on April 25 2014 Schlitterbahn tore down most of the lower part of the ride in order to rebuild and re engineer it because sandbags had flown off the ride during testing As a result the second drop was changed from 45 degrees to 22 degrees an extra 5 feet 1 5 m was added to the uphill portion of the ride to slow the rafts 23 24 and a series of metal hoops supporting netting were added into areas where rafts had flown off in early testing 22 Fatal incident editOn August 7 2016 Caleb Schwab the 10 year old son of Kansas state representative Scott Schwab died while riding Verruckt The raft he was riding went airborne during the ascent of the second hump and struck a metal support of the netting decapitating him 3 25 26 The other two passengers both women were injured in the incident one suffered a broken jaw while the other suffered a facial bone fracture and needed stitches 27 In the immediate aftermath Schlitterbahn Kansas City was closed pending an inspection 25 28 Although the park reopened three days later the ride remained closed 27 29 30 Reportedly Caleb who weighed 74 pounds 34 kg had been allowed to sit in the front of the raft rather than between the two women accompanying him one weighed 275 pounds 125 kg while the other weighed 197 pounds 89 kg 31 This created an uneven weight distribution which some experts concluded may have contributed to the raft going airborne though the total weight of 546 pounds 248 kg was less than the maximum recommended weight of 550 pounds 250 kg 31 Engineers who inspected the ride also commented that the ride s netting used in areas where riders travel up to 70 miles per hour 110 km h posed its own hazard because a rider moving at high speeds could easily lose a limb if they hit it 22 Their findings revealed that the use of the metal brace and netting system in the design 9 along with the use of hook and loop straps to restrain the riders 32 violated guidelines set by ASTM F 24 Committee on Amusement Ride and Devices 33 According to the guidelines Verruckt should have incorporated rigid over the shoulder restraints for riders 32 and an upstop mechanism to prevent the rafts from going airborne 34 Aftermath editAfter Scott Schwab spoke to his fellow legislators about his son s death and its effect on him they voted to change the law that had allowed Schlitterbahn to self inspect requiring that all the state s amusement park attractions be regularly inspected by the state 3 In November 2016 Schlitterbahn announced that Verruckt would be demolished following the conclusion of a criminal investigation 35 36 The Schwab family settled with several involved parties including Schlitterbahn for approximately US 20 million in early 2017 37 Settlements involving the other two riders who were injured in the accident were undisclosed 37 In July 2018 a judge approved a plan by the park to disassemble Verruckt beginning the following September 38 39 The ride s teardown was placed on hold indefinitely in August 2018 resulting from ongoing discussions in multiple court cases that were filed after the incident 40 The park eventually began dismantling the ride in November 2018 41 and the work to remove the ride was completed within two months 3 The park did not operate the following season and Schlitterbahn s reputation and finances were negatively impacted 37 Two of the company s water parks in Texas were sold in June 2019 for 261 million to Cedar Fair a major owner of amusement parks nationwide including Kansas City Missouri s Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun 37 42 With the dismantling of Verruckt Kilimanjaro regained its title as the world s tallest water slide Criminal charges edit On March 23 2018 a grand jury issued an indictment against Schlitterbahn and Tyler Austin Miles former director of operations charging them with involuntary manslaughter aggravated battery aggravated child endangerment and interference with law enforcement 9 43 44 The indictment accused the park of negligence concealing design flaws and downplaying the severity of previous injuries reported on the ride 45 9 The 2018 indictment against Schlitterbahn wrote that Jeff Henry and John Schooley lacked technical expertise to design a properly functioning water slide and did not perform standard engineering procedures or calculations on how the slide would operate Instead they used crude trial and error methods to test its performance out of haste to launch the ride 9 According to court documents Schooley conceded that If we actually knew how to do this and it could be done that easily it wouldn t be that spectacular 46 Three days later on March 26 Henry was arrested in Cameron County Texas in connection with the incident 47 One day later on March 27 the Kansas Attorney General s office released a new indictment against Henry Schooley and Henry amp Sons Construction Company privately owned by Schlitterbahn charging them with second degree murder in addition to seventeen other felonies 2 48 49 50 Schooley was arrested at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport after returning from a trip to China on April 2 2018 51 The defendants were arraigned in April 2018 52 and the first criminal trial began in October 53 On February 22 2019 criminal charges were dismissed against Henry Schooley and Miles because inadmissible evidence had been presented to the grand jury 54 55 56 The judge s ruling reprimanded state attorneys for presenting the Xtreme Waterparks episode to jurors as fact instead of as a fictional and dramatized version of events created for entertainment purposes 57 and expert witnesses for claiming that the designers of the slide were negligent in not following ASTM standards though the law at the time did not require that those standards be followed 58 59 Notes edit As of 2019 update the episode and any mention of it or Verruckt has been deleted from the Travel Channel s website 3 References edit Powell William August 27 2014 The World s Tallest Water Slide Is Insane Outside Online Archived from the original on April 11 2018 Retrieved April 11 2018 a b c d State of Kansas v Jeffrey Wayne Henry John Timothy Schooley Henry amp Sons Construction Company PDF Wyandotte County Kansas March 21 2018 Archived from the original PDF on March 28 2018 Retrieved March 28 2018 a b c d e f g 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A total of 11 people suffered injuries including slipped spinal disks whiplash broken toes and lacerations on the ride in the period between when it became operational in July 2014 and the day of the fatal crash Vockrodt Steve March 26 2018 Schlitterbahn co owner Jeff Henry arrested in Texas on Verruckt related charges The Kansas City Star Archived from the original on March 27 2018 Retrieved March 27 2018 Vockrodt Steve Rizzo Tony March 27 2018 Schlitterbahn executives charged with second degree murder in Verruckt case The Kansas City Star Archived from the original on March 28 2018 Retrieved March 28 2018 Hanna John March 27 2018 Park owner slide designer charged with murder in boy s waterpark death Chicago Tribune Associated Press Archived from the original on March 28 2018 Retrieved March 28 2018 Brocchetto Marilia Gray Melissa March 27 2018 Kansas water park executives charged with murder in boy s death CNN Archived from the original on March 28 2018 Retrieved March 28 2018 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