Background and Relationship
Randall Beallis is a medical doctor based in Arkansas, known locally before the tragic events unfolded. He and Charity Beallis had a troubled marriage marked by domestic violence incidents, including an arrest in February 2025 when Randall was charged with choking Charity in front of their children.
Charity filed for divorce in March 2025, seeking sole custody of their twins amid the escalating domestic issues. Randall pleaded guilty to third-degree domestic battery in October 2025 and received a suspended sentence along with fines and mandatory domestic violence counseling.
Tragedy and Investigation
On December 3, 2025, Charity Beallis and her six-year-old twins were found shot dead in their home in Bonanza, Arkansas. The discovery came after a welfare check when no one answered the door. Two workers at the home helped law enforcement gain entry, revealing the tragic scene.
The Sebastian County Sheriff's Office is leading an active investigation, processing a large volume of evidence and conducting numerous interviews. As of the latest updates, no suspect has been officially named, and the investigation remains open. Randall Beallis has submitted to voluntary interviews and is not currently considered a suspect by authorities.
Legal Proceedings and Public Response
The final divorce hearing took place on December 2, 2025, one day before the deaths were discovered. Following the tragedy, Randall's attorney filed a motion to dismiss the divorce case, which was approved by the court.
Family members of Charity Beallis have expressed deep grief and a desire for justice, emphasizing that Charity was a loving mother who fought to protect her children. The case has highlighted concerns about domestic violence and the challenges victims face within the legal system.

