Charity Beallis Case Update: Autopsy Ruling Released — Multiple Gunshot Wounds on Death Certificate
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Breaking update in the Charity Beallis case. Sebastian County Sheriff's Office has released the autopsy findings: Charity's manner of death ruled self-inflicted, her six-year-old twins Eliana and Maverick ruled homicide.
The investigation involved FBI, Homeland Security, Secret Service, and Arkansas State Police. Randall Beallis's alibi is verified by Tesla location data, cell tower records, and home security system logs. Multiple independent sources confirming he wasn't at the Bonanza residence that night.
But the death certificate obtained by the family says "gunshot wounds" — plural. Randy Powell, Charity's father, told us directly: chest and head wounds. Two separate body locations. Published research shows multiple self-inflicted gunshot wounds occur in only 0-6% of cases. The forensic details explaining this ruling haven't been released.
SCSO says the investigation is "continuing." The ruling answers the legal question. The forensic explanation that would make it make sense? Still waiting.
Eliana and Maverick Beallis were six years old.
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