Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In addition to a civil lawsuit, criminal actions should be explored. How this horrific looking contraption could have been open for public use is beyond me.
The guy who designed it is a high school dropout. He dropped out of school at age 24 and he's the 'inventor', the 'creative mind'.
Great idea.
http://grantland.com/features/the-wet-stuff-verruckt-waterslide-schlitterbahn/
So what. He is an engineer. Other pretty impressive people never finished high school or college. What a dumb thing to point out.
who?
For starters....
Richard Branson
Louis Armstrong
Tom Anderson - myspace co founder
Mario Andretti
Julie Andrews
Irving Berlin
John D. Rockefeller
Henry Ford
Francois Pinault
Roseanne Barr
Drew Barrymore
There are thousands - want me to keep going?
None of them are engineers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In addition to a civil lawsuit, criminal actions should be explored. How this horrific looking contraption could have been open for public use is beyond me.
The guy who designed it is a high school dropout. He dropped out of school at age 24 and he's the 'inventor', the 'creative mind'.
Great idea.
http://grantland.com/features/the-wet-stuff-verruckt-waterslide-schlitterbahn/
So what. He is an engineer. Other pretty impressive people never finished high school or college. What a dumb thing to point out.
who?
For starters....
Richard Branson
Louis Armstrong
Tom Anderson - myspace co founder
Mario Andretti
Julie Andrews
Irving Berlin
John D. Rockefeller
Henry Ford
Francois Pinault
Roseanne Barr
Drew Barrymore
There are thousands - want me to keep going?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, I really don't know. Either option is terrible. It's just that the reports only say decapitation, not which kind, so seeing a tarp on the ground and assuming it's covering his head seems a bit of a leap. Again, how would the head have gotten over there? There's netting around the slide and his body hit that and then slid down. Don't see why the head would not have as well. Eyewitness reports are conflicting because that's how eyewitness reports are. We just don't know and I suppose it doesn't actually matter.
I guess you are right. I was thinking that an external decapitation would have been more painful and awful for Caleb, but I don't know if that's actually true, and unfortunately he is gone either way. It doesn't really matter. It is just terrible regardless.
It was instant either way, mercifully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In addition to a civil lawsuit, criminal actions should be explored. How this horrific looking contraption could have been open for public use is beyond me.
The guy who designed it is a high school dropout. He dropped out of school at age 24 and he's the 'inventor', the 'creative mind'.
Great idea.
http://grantland.com/features/the-wet-stuff-verruckt-waterslide-schlitterbahn/
So what. He is an engineer. Other pretty impressive people never finished high school or college. What a dumb thing to point out.
who?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, I really don't know. Either option is terrible. It's just that the reports only say decapitation, not which kind, so seeing a tarp on the ground and assuming it's covering his head seems a bit of a leap. Again, how would the head have gotten over there? There's netting around the slide and his body hit that and then slid down. Don't see why the head would not have as well. Eyewitness reports are conflicting because that's how eyewitness reports are. We just don't know and I suppose it doesn't actually matter.
I guess you are right. I was thinking that an external decapitation would have been more painful and awful for Caleb, but I don't know if that's actually true, and unfortunately he is gone either way. It doesn't really matter. It is just terrible regardless.
It was instant either way, mercifully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is really gruesome but .......but the picture with the supposed 2 tarps is unclear and really they just look waded up /discarded so I think they show nothing really ....did his head actually come off or was it just an internal injury.
His head came off.
This has NOT actually been confirmed. All of the reports are just saying that witnesses are saying this. Some of the more reliable sources say it was an internal decapitation. Although the fact that they haven't denied it makes me think he was decapitated. I would think they would shut that rumor down pretty quickly if it was not true.
Every news source out there has confirmed this. What are you reading?
It has been confirmed he was decapitated. Whether that was internal or external has NOT been confirmed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has NOT actually been confirmed. All of the reports are just saying that witnesses are saying this. Some of the more reliable sources say it was an internal decapitation. Although the fact that they haven't denied it makes me think he was decapitated. I would think they would shut that rumor down pretty quickly if it was not true.
I understand that, but if it were internal, why would there be such a gigantic pool of blood in the water?
It can also be partial, Ie, the spinal cord is severed but the entire neck isn't cut through. Would cause huge amounts of blood without the head being separated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren't there two tarps on the bottom of the slide? One for the head, and another for the body?
To me, that second tarp everyone keeps talking about doesn't appear to be covering anything. It just looks like a wadded up tarp/pack to me.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, I really don't know. Either option is terrible. It's just that the reports only say decapitation, not which kind, so seeing a tarp on the ground and assuming it's covering his head seems a bit of a leap. Again, how would the head have gotten over there? There's netting around the slide and his body hit that and then slid down. Don't see why the head would not have as well. Eyewitness reports are conflicting because that's how eyewitness reports are. We just don't know and I suppose it doesn't actually matter.
I guess you are right. I was thinking that an external decapitation would have been more painful and awful for Caleb, but I don't know if that's actually true, and unfortunately he is gone either way. It doesn't really matter. It is just terrible regardless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In addition to a civil lawsuit, criminal actions should be explored. How this horrific looking contraption could have been open for public use is beyond me.
The guy who designed it is a high school dropout. He dropped out of school at age 24 and he's the 'inventor', the 'creative mind'.
Great idea.
http://grantland.com/features/the-wet-stuff-verruckt-waterslide-schlitterbahn/
So what. He is an engineer. Other pretty impressive people never finished high school or college. What a dumb thing to point out.
I mean, I really don't know. Either option is terrible. It's just that the reports only say decapitation, not which kind, so seeing a tarp on the ground and assuming it's covering his head seems a bit of a leap. Again, how would the head have gotten over there? There's netting around the slide and his body hit that and then slid down. Don't see why the head would not have as well. Eyewitness reports are conflicting because that's how eyewitness reports are. We just don't know and I suppose it doesn't actually matter.
Anonymous wrote:This has NOT actually been confirmed. All of the reports are just saying that witnesses are saying this. Some of the more reliable sources say it was an internal decapitation. Although the fact that they haven't denied it makes me think he was decapitated. I would think they would shut that rumor down pretty quickly if it was not true.
I understand that, but if it were internal, why would there be such a gigantic pool of blood in the water?
Anonymous wrote:Aren't there two tarps on the bottom of the slide? One for the head, and another for the body?