Crime Mom and her twin kids are found murdered inside $760K mansion amid her divorce battle with doctor husband - Charity Beallis and twins found dead inside sprawling $755,000 home in Bonanza one day after her divorce proceedings were finished.

UPDATE: Police believe the mother shot the children then shot herself. Thanks @cis mans burden


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By NATASHA ANDERSON, SENIOR US NEWS REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 10:40 EST, 8 December 2025 | UPDATED: 11:02 EST, 8 December 2025

A mother and her two young children were shot dead inside their family's $760,000 Arkansas home amid a bitter divorce battle with her doctor husband.

Charity Beallis, 40, was found dead at her residence in Bonanza, near the Arkansas-Oklahoma border, during a welfare check on December 3.

She and her twin children, aged six, had suffered gunshot wounds, the Sebastian County Sheriff's Office revealed. Police are not identifying the children at this time.

Officers discovered the bodies after gaining access to the home with the assistance of two property workers.

An autopsy will be carried out to determine the exact cause of their deaths.

The shootings remain under investigation and police have conducted a search of the home. They expect further search warrants to be executed.

Charity and her husband Randall Beallis purchased the home together in 2017, according to county property records reviewed by the Daily Mail.

She filed for divorce in March this year. Randall was allegedly facing domestic violence charges, so Charity sought full custody of the children, court filings stated.

The trio were found dead two days after a scheduled divorce hearing at the Sebastian County Courthouse, KSFM reported.

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Randall's attorney filed a motion to dismiss the divorce case after Charity's death was announced on December 4.

The pair had their final divorce hearing on December 2. No documents referencing the proceeding or its outcome were publicly available, but Randall's attorney Michael Pierce told KSFM that he had been awarded joint-custody of the twins at the hearing.

In a statement, Pierce said that Randall has been 'cooperative with law enforcement and fully supports the Sebastian County Sheriff's Office investigation.'

'We hope the sheriff's office finds the truth about what happened to Mrs. Charity Beallis and their children,' Pierce concluded.

Randall had been arrested in February after he allegedly choked Charity and caused her physical harm, according to the divorce filings obtained by the news outlet.

He was originally charged with aggravated assault on a family member, third-degree domestic battery, and two counts of third-degree endangering the welfare of a minor.

But the charges were amended in October to only include third-degree battery.

Randall pleaded guilty to the charge and received a 1-year suspended imposition of sentence and was ordered to pay more than $1,500 in court fees.

A judge also barred him from having contact with Charity or any members of her family unless authorized by a court order.

Police have not named a suspect in the deadly shooting, but Charity's father Randy Powell said he believes Randall is responsible.

'There's nobody else in the world that had any reason to harm her or those babies but him,' Powell told Law & Crime. 'And that was only for the financial gain and the hatred he had.'
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Charity and Randall purchased their 2,554 square foot home for $435,000 in 2017, according to the Sebastian County Assessor.

Realty website estimate the four bedroom, four bath property is now worth nearly $760,000.

The couple had been delinquent on their 2024 property taxes, records showed. A $3,132.28 payment was made to the county last month to address the delinquency.

Randall had been placed under a no contact order and is understood to no longer be living in the home.

Public records reveal he has been living at a condominium complex in nearby Fort Smith, Arkansas where units rent for $950 to $1,425 per month.

Randall is a family medicine physician based in the Fort Smith area. According to the Arkansas Department of Health, he still has an active medical license, which does not expire until February 2027.

It is unclear if or where he is currently employed, but Randall was affiliated with the Mercy Rehabilitation Hospital in March last year.

The hospital praised him on Doctor's Day for his alleged 'truly exceptional' expertise in rehabilitation medicine.

He was attributed to playing an 'integral' role at the facility and hailed for his 'commitment to our patient's well-being and for guiding their path to rehabilitation.'
 
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Imagine actually shooting a kid. Anyone's kid. Unfathomable. My brain doesn't even want to render the image or sounds. And this is the type of man that women will select for.
It's also the type of man other men will defend when the wife eventually gets a divorce and no-contact order in an attempt to protect herself and her children.
Every single time an article like this is posted in A&N, there's always someone blaming the murder on the wife, even when the abusive husband kills the children too.
 
It's also the type of man other men will defend when the wife eventually gets a divorce and no-contact order in an attempt to protect herself and her children.
Every single time an article like this is posted in A&N, there's always someone blaming the murder on the wife, even when the abusive husband kills the children too.
Fair point. It's all quite sickening.
 
"This type of woman" lmfao
Meh, I'm not blaming anyone who looks at that... creature and thinks that. I don't buy it either. People who are fake and plastic on the outside tend to be fake on the inside. I think everyone's in agreement none of this should've happened and he should burn in hell. However, we don't know the story and based on appearances alone and previous narratives of false abuse and divorce, you can't blame anyone for not believing her.

The doctor husband still needs to burn in hell though, so death penalty plz. Shame he didn't just blow his own brains out to save everyone the trouble.
 
"This type of woman" lmfao

Knew it wouldn't take long for someone to try and victim blame the murdered wife. Murder is fine if it's a moid doing it over custody I guess?
So he murdered them? I don't understand why people defend family annihilators, men who murder their children, by trying to frame them as devoted fathers. He didn't just kill his ex-wife for daring to escape his abuse, he killed his kids. Don't pretend he cared if he ever saw them again when he's the one who shot them and walked away.
We don't know he did it. I can see why he'd kill her, of course. Divorce, bitterness, etc. But why kill the kids? It makes no sense. The mother is equally suspect in my eyes. As is the possibility of a simple home invasion, mommy's new boyfriend, and all the other usual suspects.

We have almost no information except her word that he was evil.
 
Knowing this type of woman she was absolutely going to make sure the man couldn't ever see his kids.
He was awarded joint custody according to his lawyer.

This wasn’t about custody, this was about his wife not being allowed to leave him, but she did, so he murdered her. He probably killed the children first, maybe in front of her, to make her punishment and death as horrific as possible for the crime of divorcing him.

But even if your premise was true, and some woman is going to make it “impossible to see his kids” why not just murder them, right? If he can’t see the kids they shouldn’t even be allowed to exist.

"This type of woman" lmfao

Knew it wouldn't take long for someone to try and victim blame the murdered wife. Murder is fine if it's a moid doing it over custody I guess?
It appears he is about 16 years older than her. In his mind he purchased a younger trophy wife. He was enraged when she wanted to leave and divorce him after he kept beating her. He bought her a big ugly house, clothes and regrettable plastic surgery so she was his property and wasn’t allowed to leave. She was probably ungrateful and didn’t do as she was told.
 
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It appears he is about 16 years older than her. In his mind he purchased a younger trophy wife. He was enraged when she wanted to leave and divorce him after he kept beating her. He bought her a big ugly house, clothes and regrettable plastic surgery so she was his property and wasn’t allowed to leave.
This is a projection of feminist theory onto male psychology, but feminist theory itself is a projection of female psychology. Men don't think like this.
 
Knowing this type of woman she was absolutely going to make sure the man couldn't ever see his kids.
“This type of woman”? Please explain exactly what kind of woman she is, with citations and detail.

Also, please identify where she was “making sure he would never see his kids.” @MirnaMinkoff already pointed out that joint custody was the context, but what about a domestic battery conviction and a no contact order makes you think this man should be alone with his children, anyway? Two dead kids with bullet holes in them would likely disagree.

We don't know he did it. I can see why he'd kill her, of course. Divorce, bitterness, etc. But why kill the kids? It makes no sense.
Why do any family annihilators annihilate the family?

The mother is equally suspect in my eyes. As is the possibility of a simple home invasion, mommy's new boyfriend, and all the other usual suspects.

We have almost no information except her word that he was evil.
We have a battery conviction and a no-contact order.

This is a projection of feminist theory onto male psychology, but feminist theory itself is a projection of female psychology. Men don't think like this.
Family annihilators do.
 
No. Male psychology is more like "you're hurting me so I'm gonna hurt you back a lot more. If I'm having a bad time, you're gonna have a bad time." Men don't walk around regarding women as property, that's female psychosexual dynamics.
Never heard of Islam?
Some of the rape gangs in the UK had a nasty habit of branding their victims to signify their ownership.

Mohammed Karrar used a hair pin to brand the initial "M" on her buttock to show she "belonged to him".
 
I'd be more open to this line of thought if anyone involved here was Islamic or appeared to be from that culture, but since that's not the case, it seems like a total non sequiter.
So Muslim men are actually a third sex? I've provided an example of a man who considers women to be property, these men exist, regardless of their religion. Most men obviously aren't that way inclined, but it's very naive to believe none exist.
 
So Muslim men are actually a third sex? I've provided an example of a man who considers women to be property, these men exist, regardless of their religion. Most men obviously aren't that way inclined, but it's very naive to believe none exist.
Islamic culture imprints certain notions on people, that's clear enough; but it's obviously a product of Islam as a legal code, not a product of male psychology, otherwise you wouldn't have to go halfway around the world to a foreign culture to find it. Like I said, total non sequiter.
 
I've seen enough here and other sites to say that any of them could have done it. We've seen cases in which either the mom or the dad was the murderer. People tend to not believe it when women do the killing, but some women do hurt their children as well for many different issues. We should know better than immediately assume it was the father.

Sucks about the shooting,but goddamn she went all in on the plastic surgery.
That pic of her with the kids looks so funny because they don't look like her kids any more. She's destroyed her face so bad that they don't look like they're from the same species anymore.
 
See, when you foolishly tried to use the Islam example, that was based on a ubiquitous behavior in their culture. Now you've pivoted to a freak aberration in another culture, not realizing that in doing so you've lost the ability to call that behavior generally characteristic. You're not very good at thinking straight.
 
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