For your fixed-fixed beam end moments, I think you are missing the so called “work equivalent moments” at the ends in your model.
First consider a uniformly distributed load (UDL) on a simply supported beam. We know this beam will bend under the UDL. However, if we represent this by a single beam element we will have half the UDL acting at each end (node) directly over the end support – the beam will not bend.
What is missing are the end moments caused by the UDL, but not included in the simple vertical load only equivalent loading system.
Every discrete beam element should include these work equivalent moments. However, in a string of elements these moments typically cancel each other at the nodes of adjoining elements; for UDL case. Thus leaving only the moments at the end of the discretized beam.
Further, the magnitude of these work equivalent moments decreases with the length of the discretized beam element as the length squared:

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