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The Charity Beallis Story

The Charity Beallis Story

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On December 3, 2025, Charity Beallis and her six-year-old twins, Eliana and Maverick, were found dead from gunshot wounds inside their home in Bonanza, Arkansas. The discovery came just one day after Charity lost a contentious custody battle with her estranged husband, Dr. Randall Beallis—a man she had previously accused of strangling her in front of their children.

The national headlines moved fast. An abusive marriage. A dead mother. A broken system. Case closed.

But the documents tell a far more disturbing—and far more complicated—story.

Court filings and police records reveal a long, volatile history on both sides of this family. A 2021 police report states that Charity’s own father told investigators she confessed to shooting Randall’s previous wife—who died from a gunshot wound to the forehead in 2012 in a death officially ruled a suicide. Charity was arrested in 2013 for aggravated assault with a firearm. Her father once went to court alleging she posed a danger to her firstborn child. That same teenage son later sued for emancipation from both parents, claiming they slashed his tires while holding the infant twins.

Two parents. Two children. A documented history of violence. Allegations that were never fully resolved. And now, three lives lost.

Despite the magnitude of the case, there has been no arrest, no named suspect, and no publicly confirmed cause of death.

The Charity Beallis Story is a deep, ongoing investigation into what really happened in Bonanza. This podcast examines the evidence the headlines skipped—court records, police reports, custody filings, and investigative gaps—while tracking new developments as they unfold.

This is not a simple story.
This is not a closed case.
And if you think you know what happened in Bonanza, Arkansas—you don’t.
Not yet.

New episodes released as the story develops.

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  • Charity Beallis Case Update: Autopsy Ruling Released — Multiple Gunshot Wounds on Death Certificate
    Mar 9 2026

    Breaking update in the Charity Beallis case. Sebastian County Sheriff's Office has released the autopsy findings: Charity's manner of death ruled self-inflicted, her six-year-old twins Eliana and Maverick ruled homicide.

    The investigation involved FBI, Homeland Security, Secret Service, and Arkansas State Police. Randall Beallis's alibi is verified by Tesla location data, cell tower records, and home security system logs. Multiple independent sources confirming he wasn't at the Bonanza residence that night.

    But the death certificate obtained by the family says "gunshot wounds" — plural. Randy Powell, Charity's father, told us directly: chest and head wounds. Two separate body locations. Published research shows multiple self-inflicted gunshot wounds occur in only 0-6% of cases. The forensic details explaining this ruling haven't been released.

    SCSO says the investigation is "continuing." The ruling answers the legal question. The forensic explanation that would make it make sense? Still waiting.

    Eliana and Maverick Beallis were six years old.

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  • Charity Beallis & Two More Cases: Defense Attorney on Guthrie, Beallis & Tepe Evidence
    Feb 7 2026

    Defense attorney Eric Faddis analyzes three major cases in one episode—including comprehensive coverage of the Charity Beallis family deaths alongside the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping and McKee/Tepe murders.

    Charity Beallis and her six-year-old twins were shot to death December 3rd in Bonanza, Arkansas. One day after her divorce was finalized. Two days before the children were to return to Randall Beallis. Her father says he viewed her body—shot twice, chest and forehead. Two months later, no arrest. The history includes a 2025 arrest for allegedly strangling Charity, substantiated child maltreatment, and a prior wife dead under similar circumstances in 2012. Faddis explains what's causing the delay and what defense strategy emerges from this documented past.

    Nancy Guthrie, 84, was taken from her Tucson home. The mother of Savannah Guthrie. Forced entry. DNA evidence. Bitcoin ransom demands sent to media. Pacemaker sync data. No suspects identified. Faddis breaks down how this evidence gets handled in court.

    The McKee affidavit documents alleged obsession spanning eight years. Surveillance footage shows Micahel McKee in the Tepes' yard while they were away. Stolen plates. Years of threats. A phone silent during the murder window. Automatic weapon or silencer specifications. No forced entry. Faddis analyzes the prosecution's case.

    Three cases. Three evidence profiles. Three stages of investigation.

    The Beallis case stands out for the gap between documented history and charging decision. Faddis walks through what prosecutors typically need to file charges in a case with this kind of circumstantial evidence—and what happens when charges don't come.

    Eric Faddis provides legal analysis across all three cases—prosecution roadmaps, defense strategies, and what the people at the center should be thinking.

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  • Charity Beallis Update: Father's Account, Two Gunshots & Why No One's Been Charged
    Feb 6 2026

    Charity Beallis' father told Hidden Killers he viewed his daughter's body at the morgue. He says she was shot twice—once in the chest, once between the eyes. Two months after Charity and her six-year-old twins were found dead in their Bonanza, Arkansas home, no arrest has been made.

    The timeline is central to this case. Divorce from Randall Beallis finalized December 2nd. Joint custody awarded. Children scheduled to return to their father December 5th. Bodies discovered December 3rd—one day after the divorce was final, two days before the custody transfer.

    Defense attorney Eric Faddis breaks down what investigators are likely working on behind the scenes, how courts analyze whether two gunshot wounds could possibly be self-inflicted, and what defense strategy looks like when a client has the documented history present in this case.

    That history is substantial. Randall Beallis was arrested February 2025 for allegedly choking Charity in front of their children. Felony charges were reduced. Child maltreatment was substantiated for both twins in July 2025. His attorney says he's cooperating and was not responsible.

    There's also 2012. Randall's second wife Shawna was found dead with a gunshot wound to the forehead. Ruled suicide. Reopened in 2021. Closed because evidence was destroyed by court order.

    Physical evidence emerged quickly. Three days after the bodies were found, family photos, children's artwork, and a necklace with the twins' names were discovered in a dumpster at an address connected to Randall through court records.

    Two months of investigative silence. A mother reportedly shot twice. Two children dead. A contested custody case that ended the day before. A prior wife dead under strikingly similar circumstances.

    Eric Faddis analyzes the legal obstacles to an arrest—and what comes next.

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