This is horrifying. Supposed to be a press conference soon with more details. Rumors seem to indicate it happened on the Verrukt, the world's tallest waterslide.
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
They built it in Kansas because of the lax regulations. Maybe if its going to kill your citizens, the government of Kansas should have more standard regulations.
Now John Schooley has been charged in an indictment.
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The Kansas Attorney General on Tuesday unsealed a new indictment on the Schlitterbahn case, this time charging Schlitterbahn co-owner Jeff Henry and Verruckt designer John Schooley with second degree murder.
Also charged is Henry & Sons Construction Company, a contractor controlled by Henry.
They also face charges of aggravated endangerment of a child and aggravated battery.
The indictment accuses the three of “unlawfully, feloniously and recklessly” killing 10-year-old Caleb Schwab, who died riding Verruckt in Kansas City, Kan., in 2016.
Originally Posted by Dartgod:
Now John Schooley has been charged in an indictment.
Damn. This all makes more sense now (than when only the ops manager was indicted). I'm pretty floored that they're going for 2nd degree murder, though. That seems a bit out there.
Maybe they're hoping for plea deals and shooting for the moon. [Reply]
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Killing a human being either:
-Intentionally, or
-Unintentionally but recklessly under circumstances manifesting an extreme indifference to the value of human life
It's still a stretch to me, but they're obviously going for the latter definition. [Reply]
It's still a stretch to me, but they're obviously going for the latter definition.
Based on(admittedly one sided) the info we have, it's hard to see why they shouldn't be charged with 2nd degree, based on that definition. It wasn't a secret they were having issues with the tests before it opened. I remember it being talked about, and why the opening kept getting delayed
How is the state not at fault as well? Do they not inspect these things? In IA, there are people who inspect every ride (and elevator) in the state. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
They built it in Kansas because of the lax regulations. Maybe if its going to kill your citizens, the government of Kansas should have more standard regulations.
this is just fact. They said the “regulation friendly” environment was a reason when they had the press conference to announce the project.
Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy:
Let's not DC this thread up guys.
you don’t like or do like the cause and effect of being a “regulation friendly” environment, that doesn’t make it partisan. It is what it is. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
this is just fact. They said the “regulation friendly” environment was a reason when they had the press conference to announce the project.
you don’t like or do like the cause and effect of being a “regulation friendly” environment, that doesn’t make it partisan. It is what it is.
The topic was trending towards Trump removing many business regulations.....like I said keep that shit out of here. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dj56dt58:
Because that's more important than safety..
Well if people think a slide could potentially decapitate one of their kids they have the freedom to choose another water park. If Schlitterbahns water slides kill enough kids people will stop going to their park and they will be out of business. [Reply]