
Law&Crime Sidebar 'Abusive' Doctor Dad Refuses to Bury Twins with Dead Mom: Family
Jan 13, 2026
Family law attorney Randy Kessler joins to discuss the heartbreaking case of Charity Beallis and her twins, who were tragically shot in their home. They delve into the father's troubling past, including a domestic violence conviction, raising questions about his involvement. Kessler highlights the dangers in contested divorces and custody disputes, while analyzing the unsettling link between Randall Beallis and previous accusations surrounding his first wife's death. Tensions rise as the family's frustrations with the legal system unfold.
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Divorce, Protection Orders, And Community Suspicion
- Charity Bialis was in the middle of a bitter divorce and had sought protection before her death.
- Investigators had not named Randall Bialis a suspect but community suspicion grew due to his prior conviction.
Follow Court Orders And Intervention Programs
- Complete court-ordered interventions like domestic violence programs to avoid further legal complications.
- Follow no-contact orders strictly to prevent escalation and preserve legal standing.
How A Death Can Dismiss A Divorce Case
- A judge's ruling can pause or dismiss divorce proceedings when a party dies, affecting property and custody outcomes.
- Dismissal can revert legal rights to the surviving spouse unless probate or estate actions intervene.
