Yeah, Bruce. It's true, and i was on it at the time. After it fell 20 feet, it was slingshoted back up the hill, and at the same time the lapbar popped up! Most people on the ride, including me held on as tight as possible, but 4 idiots thought it was part of the ride, and put there hands up. Then, about 60 feet from the top of the hill, a piece of the track loosend, and the second car got stuck on it, making the train stop. The 4 with thier hands up were launched into the air about 40 feet, then fell to thier death! The train then rolled backwards before hitting a shocked ride operater, morronically standing on the track, inside of the station. The train seemed to be going about 80 mph, before it hit the magnetic brakes going backwords. Going the wrong way, and all, it caused the trains wheels to loosen. The train was hurled about 30 feet in the air, before landing on about 20 people in line, killing them. Luckely, the train landed right side up, giving 6 survivors, including me, a hard hit. Many had broken bones, and other injuries. The Park Manager was already there when ride operators helped us out. For the "small" problems we faced, he gave us each 2 season passes, good for any year. I thought, "Yeah right I ain't comming back!" I took out a lighter and lit my passes on fire. After I dropped the tickets, it caught fire on a tree. The fire kept spreading, burning and melting rides as it went. Cedar Point no longer exists.