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  1. 11 July 1879–12 Dec. 1938. Gaston Bullock Means, detective, scoundrel, and swindler, was born on his family's plantation, Blackwelder's Spring, near Concord in Cabarrus County, the son of William Gaston Means, a lawyer and longtime mayor of Concord.

  2. Aug 4, 2016 · In 1930, former F.B.I. agent Gaston Means wrote a book that accused Florence of offing her husband. It wasn't accidental food poisoning that had made Harding sick a few days before his death,...

  3. Gaston B. Means, oft-time convict widely known for his $104,000 Lindbergh baby ransom hoax, died early today at the United States Medical Center here at the age of 58.

  4. Feb 7, 2018 · 17. 1K views 6 years ago. We are no strangers to crazy rumors and tall tales about the Hardings. Put on your fedoras and trench coats and let us introduce you to Gaston Means, the man behind...

  5. Jul 11, 2016 · Gaston Means, Con Man, Swindler and Hoax Artist. On July 11, 1879, private detective, bootlegger and all-around con man Gaston Means was born in Concord. The son a prominent lawyer, Means attended UNC and worked as a schoolteacher and traveling salesman before moving to New York to work as a private detective in 1911.

  6. Aug 2, 2015 · In 1930, Gaston Means, an embittered, former Harding Administration official, published a book entitled “The Strange Death of President Harding.”

  7. Nov 19, 2012 · 2.2K. 441K views 11 years ago. Gaston Means expresses concern regarding the well-being of Jess Smith on behalf of the Attorney General who is detained by the burdens of State. Or something....

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