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Henry, best known locally for designing the Verruckt water slide in Kansas City, Kansas, that caused the death of a young boy, faces up to 57 months in prison if he violates his probation.
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Jeff Henry, 66, was in Merriam, Kansas, in 2018 for a hearing on the Schlitterbahn criminal case when police found him in a hotel room that had illegal drugs in it.
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Schlitterbahn’s days in Kansas City could be numbered.Cedar Fair LP, the Ohio-based theme and water park operator that owns Worlds of Fun, announced early…
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A Wyandotte County judge has thrown out all five remaining criminal indictments stemming from the death three years ago of 10-year-old Caleb Schwab on the…
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Jeffrey Wayne Henry, the co-owner of the Schlitterbahn Waterpark, arranged to have sex with a female human trafficking victim and paid her in part with…
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Schlitterbahn employees David Hughes and John Zalsman betrayed no emotion as a Wyandotte County jury on Thursday found them not guilty of obstruction of…
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Schlitterbahn will tear down the Verrückt water slide in Kansas City, Kansas, nearly two years after 10-year-old Caleb Schwab died on it.Schlitterbahn…
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Two more individuals face criminal charges in connection with the 2016 death of 10-year-old Caleb Schwab on the Schlitterbahn water slide, bringing to…
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Updated Thursday, 7 a.m.The Wyandotte County District Attorney's office says only rides at Schlitterbahn which are found to be in compliance with state…
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The co-owner of Schlitterbahn Waterparks & Resorts has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder charges related to the death of 10-year-old Caleb Schwab…
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Segment 1: Criminal charges in Schlitterbahn death come amid push for tighter regulations on Kansas amusement parks.Last week, three Schlitterbahn…
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Schlitterbahn, the amusement park under indictment over the 2016 death of a lawmaker’s son on its signature waterslide, now finds itself subject to a full…