More than one month after Charity Beallis was found dead inside her home alongside her 6-year-old twins, it was revealed that she was buried alone while her children’s remains were released to her estranged husband she’d previously accused of abuse.
Charity, 40, and her children were found dead in their mansion in Bonanza, Arkansas, around 9:30 a.m. on December 3, 2025, according to a media release from the Sebastian County Sheriff’s Office.
The mother’s remains have since been released to her adult son, John Powell. Meanwhile, the bodies of the twins were released to their father, Randall Beallis, according to 5News and KNWA.
Charity was buried on December 29, 2025. However, Powell, 24, said that it was against her wishes to be buried without the twins.
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“It’s sickening,” he told Daily Mail in an article published on Sunday, January 11. “I was hoping to have them all in the same place, as they deserved and how they would have wanted it. It’s just been a lot.”
Powell continued, “I don’t even know if the kids have been buried, or cremated, or where they may be. I don’t know anything at the moment, because [Randall] has told me nothing. It’s heartbreaking.”
As Us Weekly previously reported, Charity and the twins were found dead just 10 months after she filed for divorce from Randall on March 5, 2025.
Charity and Randall attended their final divorce hearing on December 2, 2025, at the Sebastian County Courthouse in Fort Smith, according to 5News.
One day after the victims’ bodies were found, Randall’s attorney filed a motion to dismiss the divorce case because “the plaintiff passed away,” according to court records viewed by Us Weekly.
Charity asked for full custody of the twins in a March 2025 filing, while she also sought a protective order for herself and the children because her estranged husband had previously been arrested and charged with domestic violence, she claimed.
Randall was charged with aggravated assault on a family member, domestic battery and two counts of endangering the welfare of a minor, according to online jail records. He pleaded guilty to battery in October 2025, receiving a one-year suspended sentence and he was ordered to pay $1,500 in fines. Randall was also barred from having any contact with his estranged wife or any of her other family members, unless the visit was authorized by a valid court order.
The Sebastian County Sheriff’s Office is still investigating the deaths of Charity and the twins. Randall has not been publicly named a suspect as of time of publication, and no arrests have been made in the case.
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Randall and Charity got married in 2015, while online divorce records indicate that they stopped living together in February 2025.
Charity had been open about the abuse in their relationship, and she opened up about the issue in a 5News Facebook post in August 2025. “I’m living this battle right now. I am the victim, yet I’ve been treated like the problem while the criminal — a local doctor — is being shielded by the very system that’s supposed to protect us,” she wrote in the comments section of a post at the time, according to the outlet.
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