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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

The Charity Beallis Case: FBI Expert Robin Dreeke on Cases Where Everyone Has a Record

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 10 January 2026

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Hidden Killers Podcast concludes its interview series with former FBI special agent Robin Dreeke by examining the hardest question in the Charity Beallis case: What do investigators do when both parties have documented histories of alleged violence?

This isn't a simple case. The documented record shows allegations against both adults — not just one.

Randall Beallis pled guilty to third-degree battery. Charity publicly claimed she feared for her life and the lives of her children. But Charity also had a 2013 arrest for allegedly pointing a firearm at a man. Her own father took her to court claiming she was dangerous to her child. And according to a 2021 police report, that father allegedly told investigators Charity confessed to shooting Shawna Beallis in 2012.

He later contradicted that statement publicly, saying he never claimed Charity was involved — only that "she knew who did it."

Robin Dreeke has spent over three decades handling complex investigations. In this conversation, he explores how law enforcement approaches cases where there's documented violence on multiple sides, where witness statements conflict, and where media narratives may not align with investigative reality.

Was this a murder? A murder-suicide? Something else entirely? The investigation hasn't concluded. We don't presume to know. What we do know is that two children are dead, and they bear no responsibility for any of the adult behavior that surrounded them.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Brewski. Here now, Tony Brucey.

0:06.2

Charitya Biala spent nine months begging the system to protect her.

0:10.7

She was very much out in the public, saying that she was living this battle on social media

0:18.2

and that the criminal, a local doctor, is being shielded by the very system that's

0:23.8

supposed to protect us. She was saying this in response to a local television news story about another

0:31.6

crime that had taken place in the comment section on Facebook. She said that she tried to reach the prosecuting attorney in her case,

0:40.4

but he, quote, won't even accept a letter from me, end quote.

0:44.7

She met with a state legislator to voice her fears.

0:48.2

The man who strangled her in front of her children got a $1,500 fine and walked.

0:54.3

When the final divorce hearing came on December 2nd, the court awarded him joint custody,

0:59.7

7030, actually, in his favor, and scheduled the children to be returned to him on December 5th.

1:05.8

They never made it.

1:07.7

Now that court has ruled that Randallis does get the remains of those two children.

1:14.7

A lot of folks are looking at this as a system failure.

1:20.4

At least that's the way the charity was very much marketing it and painting it, leading up to her death. And I'm not saying murder. I'm

1:30.2

not saying suicide. We're just saying death because we don't know what exactly happened here.

1:35.1

Um, at the end of the day, when, when you have this going on, uh, the easy thing to look at

1:40.8

and go is, oh my gosh, this is a woman struggling. This is a woman fearing for her life.

1:44.9

And she may very well have been. But at the same point, I'm not quite sure what she was asking for.

1:55.9

By being this public and making these statements out loud of the DA won't take her calls

2:05.3

and her husband, this prominent local doctor.

2:11.1

I'm not quite sure what the end goal is on something like this because it just, it seems like a lot of dirty laundry being aired publicly.

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