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For an extra helping of gut-churn, meanwhile, you can also revisit this glowing Grantland piece on the ride’s construction, from two years before the incident took place. In it, Henry—described as a sort of waterpark visionary—jokes about the ride’s dangers, and makes it clear that he built it on a whim as part of a promotional stunt, in order to attract the attention of a Travel Channel show. Combined with the indictment’s mounting reports of injuries, maintenance failures, and cover-ups over the course of the ride’s lifespan—including a braking failure that went uncorrected for more than a week before its final, fatal performance—and it’s the real-world equivalent of a heavy dose of dramatic irony, as Henry openly gloats about design decisions that would ultimately lead to a child’s death. Honestly, it’s borderline supervillain stuff.