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HUNT FOR JUSTICE Glasgow’s Ice Cream Wars: Where are Thomas ‘TC’ Campbell & Joe Steele now and how long did they spend in prison?
Ice cream vendors served more than ice cream in Glasgow. | Cesare Ferrari/iStock via Getty Images In the 1960s, Glasgow saw a rise in housing schemes , a slang term for the kind of tenement or low ...
The Glasgow Ice Cream Wars saw a vicious feud between criminals, resulting in a fire that killed six innocent people, including an 18-month-old boy. The feud was over ice cream routes, ...
The ice-cream wars As ice-cream vans became a profitable enterprise in the impoverished city, tensions began to rise between rival operators. And before too long, things began to turn nasty.
This week’s entry: Glasgow Ice Cream Wars What it’s about: While Glasgow’s crime rate has fallen dramatically in the 21st century, there was a time when it was known as the “Murder Capital ...
War was being waged on the streets of north east Glasgow in the early 1980s, when owners of rival ice-cream vans were battling over control the most profitable areas, and supplementing their ...
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… ...
The two men convicted of what became known as the Glasgow Ice Cream Wars murders have been freed pending the outcome of a new appeal. Thomas 'TC' Campbell and Joseph Steele, who have been in prison ...
From squirting raspberry sauce on rival van's windscreens to carrying out mass murder, the Glasgow ice cream wars still remain today one of Britain's most notorious turf wars.. Following a housing ...
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