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''Main article: [[Elisabeth Shimer]]''
''Main article: [[Elisabeth Shimer]]''
[[File:DanielandElisabeth.png|thumb|Elisabeth and Daniel.]]
[[File:DanielandElisabeth.png|thumb|Elisabeth and Daniel.]]
Daniel's mother is [[Elisabeth Shimer]]. Growing up, Daniel made claims of alleged abuse at the hands of his mother, although this should be taken with a grain of salt given Daniel's nature, and his delusions. However, it is worth noting that Daniel may have been the perpetrator of the abuse, as he, at one point, [[11/6/17 Arrest|was arrested for striking his mother]] who, after years of fighting lupus, became wheelchair-bound.<ref>[[11/6/17 Arrest]]</ref>
Daniel's mother is [[Elisabeth Shimer]]. Growing up, Daniel made claims of alleged abuse at the hands of his mother, although this should be taken with a grain of salt given Daniel's nature. However, it is worth noting that Daniel may have been the perpetrator of the abuse, as he, at one point, [[11/6/17 Arrest|was arrested for striking his mother]] who, after years of fighting lupus, became wheelchair-bound.<ref>[[11/6/17 Arrest]]</ref>


His mother’s Facebook is filled with songs and covers, most notably one about Daniel, where Elisabeth is heard a cover of “I Won’t Give Up” By Jason Mraz, featuring her singing over pictures of a younger Daniel. Elisabeth was eventually diagnosed with lupus, which ended up putting her in a wheelchair. Due to her disability, and Travis no longer being there to support her, Elisabeth had a harder and harder time taking care of Daniel. This neglect eventually led up to the State of Colorado removing Daniel from Elisabeth's care, putting him in the [[Tennyson Center]].
His mother’s Facebook is filled with songs and covers, most notably one about Daniel, where Elisabeth is heard a cover of “I Won’t Give Up” By Jason Mraz, featuring her singing over pictures of a younger Daniel. Elisabeth was eventually diagnosed with lupus, which ended up putting her in a wheelchair. Due to her disability, and Travis no longer being there to support her, Elisabeth had a harder and harder time taking care of Daniel. This neglect eventually led up to the State of Colorado removing Daniel from Elisabeth's care, putting him in the [[Tennyson Center]].
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''Main article: [[Travis Larson]]''
''Main article: [[Travis Larson]]''


Daniel Larson’s father is [[Travis Larson]]. Not much is known about him, except for the fact that he wasn't present for a majority of Daniel's life. It’s likely he wasn’t the greatest father to Daniel, as he dubbed him a "lost cause" before eventually splitting with Elisabeth. According to an Interview conducted by LarsonLeak, he is aware of Daniel's TikTok popularity, [[pedophilia]], and his homelessness. He is said to have his own family now, and wants absolutely no contact with Daniel.
Daniel Larson’s father is [[Travis Larson]]. Not much is known about him, except for the fact that he wasn't present for a majority of Daniel's life. It’s likely he wasn’t the greatest father to Daniel, as he dubbed him a "lost cause" before eventually splitting with Elisabeth. According to an Interview conducted by LarsonLeak, he is aware of Daniel's TikTok popularity, [[pedophilia]], and his homelessness. Having a new family, Travis desires  absolutely no contact with Daniel.
== Siblings ==
== Siblings ==


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''Main article: [[Nancy Shimer]]''
''Main article: [[Nancy Shimer]]''


Elisabeth Shimer was adopted by [[Nancy Shimer|'''Nancy Shimer''']], making Daniel Larson’s biological grandparents unknown. However, Daniel was the happiest living with his grandmother, as she genuinely loved and cared for Daniel, especially given being placed in the [[Tennyson Center]] after being neglected by his mother. This was also in part due to Nancy enabling Daniel's negative behaviors. In his childhood, an event occurred where a 4-year-old Daniel painted on Nancy's walls, and instead of facing repercussions, Nancy rewarded him with candy.  
[[Nancy Shimer|'''Nancy Shimer''']] is the adoptive mother of Elisabeth, making Daniel Larson’s biological grandparents unknown. Even so, Daniel was the happiest living with his grandmother, as she genuinely loved and cared for Daniel, especially given being placed in the [[Tennyson Center]] after being neglected by his mother. This was also in part due to Nancy enabling Daniel's negative behaviors. In his childhood, an event occurred where a 4-year-old Daniel painted on Nancy's walls, and instead of facing repercussions, Nancy rewarded him with candy.  


However, much like Elisabeth, Daniel was alleged to have hit his grandmother on multiple occasions. Even when Nancy was diagnosed with cancer, Daniel continued to beat her. When she eventually died, Daniel opted to go to the Special Olympics instead of watching her on her deathbed.
However, much like Elisabeth, Daniel was alleged to have hit his grandmother on multiple occasions. Even when Nancy was diagnosed with cancer, Daniel continued to beat her. When she eventually died, Daniel opted to go to the Special Olympics instead of watching her on her deathbed.
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=== Half Family (Larson side) ===
=== Half Family (Larson side) ===
After Travis and Elisabeth slit up, Travis went on to start a family with an unknown woman, creating an entire new family. While the existence of Daniel’s paternal half-sister, Aurora, exists, it is unknown who the rest of the family are, Travis’s relationship with them, or if Daniel knows any of them.  
After Travis and Elisabeth split up, Travis went on to start a family with an unknown woman. While the existence of Daniel’s paternal half-sister, Aurora, exists, it is unknown who the rest of the family are, Travis’s relationship with them, or if Daniel knows any of them.  


== References ==
== References ==
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