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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 Week In Review: FBI Behavioral Expert's Three-Part Analysis of This Complex Case
    Jan 12 2026

    Everything we covered this week on the Charity Beallis case — former FBI special agent Robin Dreeke's exhaustive three-part analysis examining documented behaviors, investigative signals, and why this case resists easy conclusions.

    On December 3rd, 2025, Charity Beallis and her six-year-old twins Eliana and Maverick were found shot to death in their Bonanza, Arkansas home. Over a month later: no arrest, no named suspect, no cause of death released. The investigation remains active with federal agencies assisting.

    The media narrative has often been simple: domestic violence tragedy, failed system, obvious villain. The documented record is more complicated. Randall Beallis pled guilty to misdemeanor battery. Charity wrote publicly about fearing for her safety. But Charity's documented history includes a 2013 arrest for allegedly pointing a firearm at a man, custody allegations from her own father claiming she endangered her child, and according to a 2021 police report, her father allegedly told investigators she confessed to shooting Randall's previous wife Shawna — who died from a gunshot wound in 2012 in a case ruled suicide.

    That same father later told media he never said Charity was involved — only that "she knew who did it." That contradiction matters.

    Robin Dreeke spent 32 years in federal law enforcement, including running the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Program. His three-part analysis examined documented behaviors on both sides, the investigation's signals including search warrants and the dumpster discovery, and confronted the central difficulty: what happens when documented evidence shows allegations against multiple parties and the truth may not fit any comfortable narrative. Was Charity a victim? A perpetrator? Both at different times? The investigation hasn't concluded. Eliana and Maverick had no control over any of it.

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  • Beallis Family Deaths: FBI Profiler Examines Both Parents' Documented Violence History
    Jan 10 2026

    Our weekly review of the Charity Beallis case — the facts, the expert analysis, and the questions that still don't have answers.

    On December 3rd, 2025, Charity Beallis and her six-year-old twins Eliana and Maverick were found dead from gunshot wounds inside their Bonanza, Arkansas home. One day prior, Charity lost a custody battle to Dr. Randall Beallis — the husband who pled guilty to third-degree domestic battery in October 2025 after allegedly choking her in front of their children. No arrest has been made. No cause of death released. Law enforcement says there's no ongoing public threat.

    National coverage painted this as an open-and-shut domestic violence tragedy. The documented record paints something else entirely — two people with violent histories locked in a custody war over two small children.

    According to a 2021 police report, Charity's own father allegedly told investigators she confessed to shooting Randall's previous wife Shawna Beallis — who died from a gunshot wound to the forehead in 2012 in a case ruled suicide. That same father is now on national television demanding justice for Charity. He's also the man who once argued in court that Charity was too dangerous to have custody of her firstborn son. In 2013, Charity was arrested for allegedly pointing a firearm at a man. In 2020, she caught an aggravated assault charge after allegedly slashing her teenage son's tires while holding infant twins.

    Former FBI special agent Robin Dreeke, a 32-year behavioral analysis expert, joined us to break down the patterns — escalation, documented behaviors, and what they reveal. Eliana and Maverick didn't ask for any of this. They were six years old.

    #CharityBeallis #ElianaAndMaverick #RandallBeallis #ShawnaBeallis #BonanzaArkansas #FBIProfiler #RobinDreeke #TrueCrime #ArkansasCrime #BeallisCaseUpdate

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    44 Min.
  • FBI Expert Robin Dreeke: Why the Charity Beallis Case Is More Complicated Than Headlines Suggest
    Jan 10 2026

    In this episode of our dedicated Charity Beallis coverage, former FBI special agent Robin Dreeke examines why this case defies the simple narratives that have dominated media coverage.

    Many outlets framed this as a clear domestic violence case with an obvious victim and perpetrator. The documented evidence shows something more complicated — allegations on multiple sides, contradictory statements, and questions that remain unanswered.

    Randall Beallis pled guilty to third-degree battery. Charity publicly claimed she was being failed by the system. But Charity's documented record includes a 2013 arrest for allegedly pointing a firearm at a man, custody proceedings where her own father alleged she was dangerous, and according to a 2021 police report, her father allegedly told investigators she confessed to killing Shawna Beallis.

    Randy Powell later contradicted that statement publicly, telling media he never said Charity was involved — only that "she knew who did it."

    Robin Dreeke has 32 years of federal law enforcement experience. In this interview, he examines how investigators approach cases where documented violence exists on both sides, where key witnesses change their accounts, and where easy conclusions may be wrong conclusions.

    We are committed to following this case based on documented evidence. The investigation is ongoing. No arrest has been made. We don't presume guilt or innocence. We only know that Eliana and Maverick deserved better than any of this.

    Content on this site is based on publicly available information and reflects commentary and opinion. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Nothing published here constitutes legal, medical, or professional advice.

    #CharityBeallis #ElianaAndMaverick #MaverickBeallis #RandallBeallis #RobinDreeke #FBI #ShawnaBeallis #BonanzaArkansas #TrueCrime #ComplexCases

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    12 Min.
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