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The Case Hayden Jennings Berkebile

Tawana K Watson
2 min readDec 1, 2022

On September 29, 2019, Hayden Jennings Berkebile age 29 from Indiana, was communicating with Grace Anne Sparks age 19 from Tennessee, via video chat. Berkebile is stated to have coerced Sparks into loading one bullet into a .357 revolver, then putting the gun up to her head, and then pulling the trigger which ultimately caused Sparks her life.

Hayden Jennings Berkebile was convicted of criminally negligent homicide. According to the State of Tennessee, the charge of criminally negligent homicide applies because Berkebile’s conduct led to the death of Sparks, according to the State of Tennessee, he knew of substantial and unjustifiable risk which he ignored. This offense is a Class E felony with a sentence of 1 to 6 years in prison.

Berkebile’s defense argued that both parties (Berkebile and Sparks) had severe mental issues and that both willingly participated in the suicide role-play game (Russian Roulette) that unfortunately ended in tragedy.

The evidence however showed the opposite according to the prosecution, who read 1300 messages out loud to the jury which established the amount of control Berkebile had over Sparks. In fact, according to the records Berkebile and Sparks started communicating on a chat website when Sparks was 11 or 13 years old, Berkebile was 7 years older than Sparks, and their common interest was suicidal ideations. Later the relationship between Berkebile and Sparks turned sexual, where Berkebile would play the dominant partner directing Sparks to do kinky sexual acts via…

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Tawana K Watson
Tawana K Watson

Written by Tawana K Watson

I am a certified peer counselor, minority mental health advocate, and African American women’s advocate.

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