Luke Frey
Jeff Henry thought he had t perfect water slide. With little engineering experience this mans was able to pen up a water park ad rides where scores of people became injured right away in rural backwards Kansas and Henry was proud to have his waterside be declared the worlds tallest. It however should of been declared the word unsafest as well and now Jeffery Henry is being charged with murder as a ten year old boy decapitated his head riding in this sleazeballs waterslide. Mr Henry intercepted incidents from lifeguards and destroyed testimony in order to throw away anything that would question his ride and his competency as a designer for a safe water slide. All waterslides are not safe and basically should be banned. The idea that this man along with his partner John Schooley would be allowed to put out a ride with n formal mathematicians, or engineering expertise shows the pathetic nature of Kansas and business in this state.
. Upon looking at this man the last thing I would want is to go on a ride he constructed and Mr Henry covered up the numerous injuries prior to this kids death. The rushed construction can also be partly to blame the advertising this creep was hoping for form television and mainstream corporate media with more channels than it knows what to do and needing content putting the shoddy work of this shit head Jeffery Henry on air and legitimatizing his ride. The family of Caleb Schwab should also sue the networks in addition to any company tied to the Schlitterbahn water park ride and whether this hillbilly Jeffry Henry gets a long sentence for Calebs death at the waterslide remains in doubt as Mr Henry still has money and this is Kansas after all. When I see a story of Jeff Henry and his partner Mr Schooly it is clear the carnival park operators now oewn some of the water slides and the death of ten year old Caleb Schwab is a result of money in waterslides and operations as these two bozos should never have been alowed to turn on a faucet let alone run and operate a water slide some 17 stories high.
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