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James Doyle, 53, his daughter Christina Halleron, 25, her 18-month-old son Mark and three of James’ sons - James, 23, Tony, 14, and ice cream van driver Andrew - were all killed in the blaze ...
After Andrew Doyle, who was an ice cream driver for the Marchetti brothers, refused to be intimidated into selling drugs, his family home at the Ruchazie housing estate was set alight on April 16 ...
This week, one of the men wrongly jailed for 18 years over the notorious 'Ice Cream Wars' was found dead in his home by his ex-wife. Thomas ‘TC’ Campbell, 66, and his co-accused Joe Steele ...
This week’s entry: Glasgow Ice Cream Wars. ... The violence came to a head when one rival faction burned down the apartment of 18-year-old ice cream man Andrew “Fat Boy” Doyle, ...
The events leading to the deaths of James Doyle, 53, his daughter, Christina Halleron, 25, and her 18-month-old son, Mark, and three of Mr Doyle’s sons, James, 23, Andrew, 18, and Tony, 14 ...
SCOTLAND’S deadly Ice Cream Wars started with territorial drivers squirting raspberry sauce on the windscreens of rival vans, a new documentary on t. Jump directly to the content.
Much of the ice cream van trade in Glasgow in the 1980s was considered a front for the sale of drugs and stolen goods. When 18-year-old van driver Andrew Doyle refused to bow to intimidation, he ...
Murder victim Andrew Doyle was an 18-year-old driver for the Marchetti brothers. (Image: Daily Record) ... The Glasgow Ice Cream Wars saw a vicious feud between criminals, ...
War was being waged on the streets of north east Glasgow in the 1980s, when owners of rival ice-cream vans were battling over control the most… ...
Thomas Campbell leaves the Court of Session in Edinburgh after having his conviction quashed on March 17, 2004 Thomas 'TC' Campbell, one of the two men wrongly convicted of Glasgow's so-called Ice ...