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Mar 6, 2022 · Jeff Henry, a Texas businessman whose family launched the Schlitterbahn water park enterprise, was sentenced to 36 months of probation for possessing methamphetamine at a Merriam hotel.
- Steve Vockrodt
Mar 4, 2022 · OLATHE, Kan. — The former co-owner of the Schlitterbahn water park in Kansas City, Kansas, will spend over four years in prison. A judge sentenced Jeff Henry to four years and nine months Friday ...
- Makenzie Koch
Dec 28, 2021 · Jeff Henry, a co-owner of the Schlitterbahn water park enterprise in 2016 when its main attraction in Kansas City caused the death of a young boy, has pleaded guilty to a felony drug charge in ...
- Steve Vockrodt
How Jeff Henry, the co-owner and visionary of Schlitterbahn water parks, created the world's tallest waterslide that killed a boy in 2016. Read the full story of Verrückt, the ride that Jeff called his crowning achievement.
Dec 29, 2021 · Jeff Henry, 66, pleaded guilty Dec. 16 to possessing methamphetamine with intent to distribute. In exchange for the plea, two other drug-related charges and a charge of hiring someone for sex were ...
Feb 23, 2019 · A judge dismissed second-degree murder charges against Jeff Henry and others for the death of a boy on a waterslide in 2016. The judge cited improper evidence and said the defendants were not afforded due process.
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Photo courtesy of Jeff Henry. At Schlitterbahn, every new waterslide is put through a testing phase. Henry built a scale model of the Master Blaster in a cow pasture in New Braunfels. The model’s flumes were made of wood. Henry asked his subjects — a group of family members, conscripted park employees, and journalists — to test the ride.