Charity Beallis Autopsy Results Released: Official Ruling, Twins Homicide — Questions Remain

Mar 09, 05:00 PM

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The Sebastian County Sheriff's Office has released the official autopsy results in the Charity Beallis case. Her manner of death has been ruled self-inflicted. Her six-year-old twins, Eliana and Maverick — homicide.

Three months of investigation involving the FBI, Homeland Security, Secret Service, and Arkansas State Police. The alibi evidence for Randall Beallis is verified across multiple independent sources: Tesla location data, cell tower records, and home security system logs all confirm he wasn't at the Bonanza residence that night.

But the death certificate says "gunshot wounds" — plural. Randy Powell, Charity's father, told us she had wounds to both chest and head. Two separate locations on the body.

The ruling is public. The forensic explanation for how two wounds in separate locations fits that ruling hasn't been released. And the Sheriff's Office says the investigation is "continuing" — raising the question of what's still being investigated if the manner of death has been determined.

This episode breaks down the SCSO evidence, Charity's documented history including the 2013 arrest and custody battles, what changed when joint custody was ordered on December 2nd, and the threads that remain unresolved.

Eliana and Maverick were six years old. Whatever the evidence shows, they deserved protection from all of it.

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