Turf war in Glasgow, Scotland, in the 1980s between criminal organisations selling drugs and stolen goods from ice cream vans
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In this episode, Simon and Tom share a lively discussion on various cold cases, providing their insights and experiences from their time in the police service. Simon reflects on his chilly visit to Edinburgh, humorously referred to as 'Mordor' by those from the West, before delving into their recent deep dives into notable crime cases. They cover the infamous Ice Cream Wars, recount their personal experiences with the investigations, and discuss the impact of heroin and gang violence in Scotland during the 1980s. The conversation progresses to the tragic cases of serial killers, including the troubling murders committed by Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper, Beverly Allitt's Munchausen's Syndrome by Proxy, and the manipulative predatory actions of Tam Paton. They highlight the challenges faced during these investigations and the advancements in policing methods that emerged as a result, such as the implementation of the HOLMES system. The discussion further covers the impact of social media and press on police investigations. They conclude by recognising the enduring effects of these historic cases on modern policing, the importance of evolving investigation techniques, and the role of rehabilitating offenders. The episode provides a fascinating reflection on how past crimes have shaped contemporary police work and the justice system's continual evolution.00:00 Introduction and Casual Conversation00:40 Discussing Homework and Notable Cases01:14 The Ice Cream Wars03:13 Fire Raising and Its Consequences10:13 Tam Paton and the Bay City Rollers20:01 Sheldon Johnston Case22:42 Beverly Allitt and Munchausen's Syndrome24:56 Beverly Allitt: The Disturbing Case26:26 Peter Sutcliffe: The Yorkshire Ripper28:14 The Byford Report and HOLMES System29:44 Impact on Policing and Personal Reflections40:05 The Moors Murders: A Chilling Case41:43 Press and Police: A Complex Relationship47:20 Final Thoughts and Future Topics Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Glasgow Ice Cream Wars were less "scoops and sprinkles" and more "pints and punches." In 1980s Scotland, rival ice cream van operators turned their turf battles into a bizarre yet brutal underworld saga, dealing more in drugs and stolen goods than soft-serve cones. Picture Goodfellas with a Mr. Whippy soundtrack, where the stakes weren't just about who sold more cones, but who controlled the streets. What started as turf disputes escalated into violence, arson, and even murder, proving that in Glasgow, the competition over ice cream routes was chillingly intense.
This episode unravels the bizarre and tragic true story of The Glasgow Ice Cream Wars from the 1980s. What seemed like ordinary ice cream vans was a facade for organised crime involving drugs, stolen goods, and violent turf battles. Intense fear and brutal intimidation tactics marked this period, culminating in the death of several members of the Doyle family. The wrongful conviction of Thomas Campbell and Joe Steele, who spent decades in prison before being freed, adds to the story's complexity. Despite suspicions surrounding other gangsters, including Tam McGraw, the case remains unresolved, prompting reflections on justice, power, and the impact of organised crime.00:00 Introduction to the Glasgow Ice Cream Wars00:30 The Dark Side of Ice Cream Vans01:18 The Doyle Family Tragedy02:26 The Hunt for Justice03:15 Doubts and New Evidence04:36 The Overlooked Evidence05:11 The Impact on the Justice System05:26 Glasgow's Dark Past06:14 The Unanswered Questions06:49 The Tragic Reality07:47 Reflecting on the Ice Cream Wars08:23 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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You can text us here!In the 1970's in Glasgow, a turf war between ice cream vans in Scotland turned deadly. 6 people died as a result, and the police were blasted for the way they handled the case, basically making the evidence fit the crime and going after the wrong people.Corruption in the police was very widespread back then, at least they are a little more discreet these days.Listen now as we talk about how Mr. Softee turned into Mr.Nasty!Support the Show.www.strangestuffpodcast.comwww.patreon/strangestuffpodcast#strangestuffpodcast - InstagramStrange Stuff Podcast - YouTubeWe source our material from various web resources, and claim no credit for any original research, as we are too damn lazy/busy to actually carry it out. This is a light entertainment podcast that we do for fun, and any facts that Andy states in any given episode, may or may not be true. Enjoy the ride.
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Ice cream vans can be a sweet memory for many, but for Glasgow in the 1980s, they were anything but. From selling drugs to inciting gang wars and even murder, we'll uncover the dark and shocking tale of the Glasgow Ice Cream Wars. Background to The Glasgow Ice Cream Wars Ice cream vans in Glasgow Living conditions in Glasgow schemes Ice cream van territory fights Criminals entering the ice cream trade Organised crime and drug dealing Andrew Doyle's resistance to intimidation Doyle family fire and deaths Wrongful conviction of Campbell and Steele Campbell and Steele's exoneration after 20 years Full interactive transcript, subtitles and key vocabulary available on the website: https://www.leonardoenglish.com/podcasts/glasgow-ice-cream-wars ---You might like:
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The jingle tinkling out incessantly from rolling ice cream trucks is as much a sign of summer as anything Mother Nature flashes. But for the treat purveyors themselves, it might as well be a bugle sounding, “Charge!” It's time for their turf war to resume. For decades, the treat-shops-on-wheels have clashed over who has dibs to particular routes and stopping points. On this week's episode of the Restaurant Rewind podcast, we look at what's behind that long-running feud, and how it might materialize this season. Will the rivalry escalate again to weapons? Download the episode from wherever you usually get your podcasts.
The Ice Cream Wars: The True Tale Of The Infamous Glasgow Arson Killings - Was The Murderer Ever Found?This was a series of conflicts in Glasgow back in the 1980s in which ice cream vendors weren't just selling ice cream. Oh no, instead they were selling drugs and stolen goods on their routes! The Ice Cream Wars: The True Tale Of The Infamous Glasgow Arson Killings - Was The Murderer Ever Found?KUROUS - FOR ALL THINGS STRANGE
I SCREAM, YOU SCREAM, WE ALL SCREAM… over this true crime case known as the Glasgow Ice Cream Wars. We aren't all watching the latest Food Network bake-off, unfortunately, this case has everything from assault to arson. It all happened back in early 80's Glasgow. The streets were running rampant with Ice Cream Van drivers trying to overtake each other and steal the best route which ultimately led to the murder of almost an entire family.ReferencesFaux, Ronald. 1984. "Murder hunt after three die in house fire." The Times, April 17: 2.Harris, Gillian. 1998. "Ice-cream killers back in jail after year of freedom." The Times, February 11: 3.Mangan, Lucy. 2022. The Ice Cream Wars review – the gang crime that rocked Glasgow. November 23. Accessed January 17, 2023. https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2022/nov/23/the-ice-cream-wars-review-andrew-doyle-killers-1984-arson-attack-glasgow.Newsroom, The. 2004. "Who did kill the Doyles?" The Scotsman, March 21.Press Association. 2004. Glasgow 'ice cream war' conviction overruled. March 17. Accessed Janaury 17, 2023. https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2004/mar/17/ukcrime.Skelton, Douglas, and Lisa Brownlie. 1992. Frightener: The Glasgow Ice Cream Wars. Edinburgh: Mainstream .The Times. 1984. "Former adict tells trial of 'big gun'." The Times, September 5: 3.—. 1984. "Ice Cream trial jury told of gun attack." The Times, September 7: 3.—. 1984. "Life for ice cream killers." The Times, October 11: 3.—. 1984. "Men 'attacked van with axe handles'." The Times, September 06: 3.—. 1984. "Multiple murder trial told of ice cream van attacks and injury to drivers." The Times, September 4: 3.—. 1981. "Three jailed for part in ice cream war." The Times, December 23: 3.Special thank you to David White for research assistance!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to episode 8 of Baz's Backdoor Cinema on The Podcast Under the Stairs. Join your host Duncan Under The Stairs discussing all things Horror on The Podcast Under the Stairs. The Baz is back for a new series looking at the movies he wants to talk about. From the Big Screen to then Small Screen, nothing is safe from Baz's Backdoor Cinema. This episode is covering the two part BBC docs-series The Ice Cream Wars (2022). This is available in video format on YouTube: https://youtu.be/6Dk4ghhfv_8 The grading follows the Netflix rating style of 1 = Hated It, 2 = Didn't Like It, 3 = Liked It, 4 = Really Liked It & 5 = Loved It The Ice Cream Wars: Duncan: 4 Baz: 4.5 Our new RSS Feed: https://anchor.fm/s/13ba6ef0/podcast/rss BUY OFFICIAL TPUTS MERCH FROM http://tputscast.bigcartel.com Check out the show on Anchor, iTunes, TuneIn & on Stitcher Radio. Join our Discord Community. Please leave us feedback on iTunes, podcastunderthestairs@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook & Twitter.
Douglas Skeleton is one of Scotland's most celebrated crime writers with dark stories that meld history and contemporary life stretching from the tough streets of his hometown of Glasgow to the wildness of the Scottish Highlands. We're talking Where Demons Hide, Douglas's latest thriller with a supernatural edge, featuring crime reporter, Rebecca Connolly. Hi there. I'm your host, Jenny Wheeler. And in today's Binge Reading, Rebecca's skepticism is challenged after a body is found on a lonely moor in the center of a pentagram. A woman has been frightened to death. But was she killed by supernatural means or is there a more down to earth explanation? This Week's Giveaway Our giveaway this week is a preview of my new mystery. Susannah's Secret the second book in the Home At Last series set in 1870s, California, Get the first four chapters of Susannah's Secret – download here: https://dl.bookfunnel.com/t7i1brbmtt As usual links for downloading the first four chapters of that book, plus all the links to this episode can be found in the show notes on the website www.thejoysof bingereading.com And remember if you enjoy what you hear, add a review of the show to your favorite podcast site, so others will hear about us too. Links to this episode The Ice Cream Wars: Douglas Skelton and Lisa Brownlie: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/1648791 BBC Documentary on the Ice Cream Wars: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001d3jv Culloden and the Jacobite Defeat: https://www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/culloden James Stewart: James of the Glen: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Stewart_of_the_Glen Kidnapped, Robert Louis Stevenson; https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/325128.Kidnapped Alan Breck Stewart: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Breck_Stewart Hebrides: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrides Peter Williamson and Indian Peter: https://www.amazon.com/Indian-Peter-Extraordinary-Adventures-Williamson/dp/1845960327 The Earl of Mar and the Mar Rebellion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_Mar On Douglas Skelton's reading list Ed McBain: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_Hunter Denzil Myrick: https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/denzil-myrick Caro Ramsay: https://www.caroramsay.com/ Michael J Malone: https://booksfromscotland.com/bfs-author/michael-j-malone/ Neil Broadfoot: https://www.scottishbooktrust.com/authors/neil-broadfoot Gordon Brown: https://gordonjbrown.com/about/ Robert Crais: https://www.robertcrais.com/ Dennis Lehane: http://dennislehane.com/ S. G. MacLean: https://www.amazon.com/Bookseller-Inverness-S-G-MacLean-ebook/dp/B093VP2QXW Lin Anderson: http://www.lin-anderson.com/about.htm John Prebble Scottish histories – The Lion In The North: https://www.amazon.com/Lion-North-Personal-Scotlands-History/dp/0140056459 Where to find Douglas online Website: https://www.douglasskelton.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/douglasskeltonauthor Twitter: @DouglasSkelton1 Instagram: @dougskelton1 Introducing author Douglas Skelton Scottish thriller author Douglas Skelton Jenny Wheeler: But now here's Douglas. Hello there Douglas, and welcome to the show. It's great to have you with us. Douglas Skelton: Thanks very much. It's great to be here. Jenny Wheeler: I'm in Auckland, New Zealand and it's 8:30 pm and you are near to Glasgow and just starting your day. Have you had breakfast? Douglas Skelton: Yes, I had a very quick something to eat before we came on. Jenny Wheeler: That's great. Douglas Skelton: And now I'm now drinking a coffee, so if you hear me slurping, you'll know that's what I'm doing. Jenny Wheeler: Oh, that's wonderful. And we've already had a conversation about how we might be interrupted by your rescue dog, so we don't mind if she or he joins the show a little bit later on. Douglas, you started out writing nonfiction true crime stories,
Ice cream vans are synonymous with treats, however for communities in some of the poorest parts of Glasgow in the 1970s, these vans were a lifeline. Carrying not just ice cream, these vans were effectively the general store on wheels because the council had built high-density living without the necessary amenities like shops. However, the routes through these estates became highly lucrative, and were quickly taken over by criminals and the ensuing wars between opposing factions led to one of the most controversial investigations and convictions in modern Scottish history. Robert Neill is the director of BBC's The Ice Cream Wars and he joined Sean on the show to discuss…
Ice cream vans are synonymous with treats, however for communities in some of the poorest parts of Glasgow in the 1970s, these vans were a lifeline. Carrying not just ice cream, these vans were effectively the general store on wheels because the council had built high-density living without the necessary amenities like shops. However, the routes through these estates became highly lucrative, and were quickly taken over by criminals and the ensuing wars between opposing factions led to one of the most controversial investigations and convictions in modern Scottish history. Robert Neill is the director of BBC's The Ice Cream Wars and he joined Sean on the show to discuss…
This Monday, in the 4th ICMAP Main Channel Minisode, Tom and Ben explore the disturbing case of The Ice Cream Wars. During the 1980s in Glasgow, a drug-fuelled turf war broke out between rival criminal organisations who decided to use a series of ice cream vans in order to sell narcotics and stolen goods throughout Eastern Glasgow. As a result of continued escalations between the rival gangs, 6 people were murdered in an arson attack which included an 18 month old boy. Tune in to find out more... Check out our new merch: www.icmap.store Support ICMAP on Patreon HERE https://www.patreon.com/couldmurderapod Follow our socials: @couldmurderapod Written & Presented by Tom Norris & Ben Carter | @nozzer89 @thisiscarts Produced & Mixed by Dan Lambert at Boston Sound | @bstnsnd Artwork & animation by Phil Whitton | @philwhitz Opening theme by Alfie Indra | @alfieindra **Please kindly give the show a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you find us in your ears at the moment. It helps us so, so much and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks for your support. Until next time!**
This week's title does not refer to Ben & Jerry's versus Häagen-Dazs. Or even Ben & Jerry's versus White Supremacy (f*ck white supremacy). It refers to the gang violence in early 1980s Scotland, known as the Glasgow Ice Cream Wars, a topic which Erin and Nicole have loosely researched for today! SHOW INFORMATION Hosted and produced by Nicole Mackie and Erin Saul Merch: Dude, That's F****d Up Store Patreon: Patreon.com/DTFUPodcast Facebook Page: @DFTUPodcast Facebook Group: Listeners of Dude, That's F****d Up Instagram: @DTFUPodcast Twitter: @DTFUPodcast YouTube: DTFUPodcast Website: DTFUPodcast.com Email: DTFUPodcast@gmail.com Music: The Hands of Stone Artwork: Brad Walters Design Subscribe: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dude-thats-fd-up8/support
The two men, who had murdered six people, one as young as 18 months, had been found guilty and were sentenced to spend most of their remaining lives in prison. Both began their sentences but continued to protest their innocence and, as time went on, significant concerns began to emerge about the case. The main allegation was that the police had falsified evidence. With many thanks to our guest writer for this episode! HUMANS, the youtube channel spin off of REDRUM. First episode drops 15th February 2022 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvGzDaluex7D_hPe7exgKhQ Sources: https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/17732301.glasgow-ice-cream-wars-killed-Andrew-family/ https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/19076608.glasgow-ice-cream-war-firebomb-attack-Andrew-family/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glasgow_Ice_Cream_Wars https://player.stv.tv/summary/tvf-trialerror https://www.glasgowliving.today/history/gangland-glasgow-its-notorious-past/ https://www.scotsman.com/news/ice-cream-wars-verdicts-quashed-justice-system-faulted-2507713 https://www.sundaypost.com/fp/the-innocent-manif-we-had-a-friendship-it-was-one-forged-in-hell-i-am-glad-though-we-spoke-before-he-died-and-i-will-pray-for-him/ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/1703305.stm https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/thomas-tc-Tommy-pcwbbdhr7
As badly-planned 1960s projects pushed Glasgow's poorest people to the city's fringes, ice cream vans became a lifeline, delivering food, drink and cigarettes. Before long, gangsters got in on the act, packing out vans with drugs, guns and stolen goods. A war between the city's hell-bent, crucifying 'Godfather' and pretenders to his throne ensued. But it was mostly beer-money "frighteners" and smashed windows. Until somebody committed mass murder, and sent the city into a tailspin. What Glasgow's underworld did next would define Scottish crime for decades. What the police did, might just be worse.
Today we talk about the Glasgow Ice Cream Wars an how they led to the mass murder of an innocent family and the imprisonment of two innocent men.
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Cut-throat world of Artisanal Ice Cream. Movies: Pig, Respect. Oss117: does it still work? Giannis Antetokounmpo: adjusting to life in America. Looking back at Titian: nudity, violence and mythology. Looking at Parmigianino with Jason Farago. Minor Leagues $$$ (mascots). Jane Withers (Josephine the Plumber). Fun new book by Simon Rich: New Teeth. Credits: Talent: Tamsen Granger and Dan Abuhoff Engineer: Ellie Suttmeier
Host Jamie Soward, Co host Nick Davis and the team cover the build up to Origin Game 3 and discuss the key talking points from Round 17 of the NRL. From the Sam Walker play to the return of Big Show, this is a must listen episode!Sowie and Dicky also discuss the NRL's decision to relocate teams to QLD as part of a new bubble to combat Covid19. Sowie asks the question if this may actually improve the quality of the competition? Is a 'camp/bubble mentality' the key for teams to reset and finish the season strong?After months of voting, the boys have found Australia's favourite ice cream, with the winner of 'Ice Cream Wars' announced on the show. And as always, Tristan has you covered this weekend with #PuntforChange.The boys also discuss Origin Game 3, but if you haven't already download the Origin Preview Special. This special episode was released earlier in the week with Sowie, Tristan and Frosty will diving into everything you need to know in preparation for the crucial clash.
Host Jamie Soward, Co host Nick Davis and the team cover the build up to Origin Game 3 and cover the fallout from Round 16 of the NRL after several blowout performances. Sowie & Dicky share their ideas to address the discrepancy in the competition, with the pathways program firmly in their sights. Sowie and Dicky also discuss the challenges facing the Penrith Panthers, after origin playmakers Nathan Cleary and Jarome Luai face lengthy stints on the side-lines with injury. After underwhelming performances in the past without Cleary, the team ask if the Panthers can still win the competition? As the Melbourne Storm now firm as favourites for the premiership. It's crunch time for 'Ice Cream Wars' with the Semi Final results in.. Who will progress into the Grand Final? And as always, Tristan has you covered this weekend with #PuntforChange.The boys also discuss Origin Game 3 after some surprising selections from both camps. But keep an eye out for our Origin Preview Special, it will be released in the lead up to the game. Sowie, Tristan and Frosty will dive into everything you need to know in preparation for the crucial clash.
It's our Beautiful Gardens & Ice Cream Wars Episode. Illustrator Holly Hatam celebrates Maxine & The Greatest Garden Ever. Then song writers turned children's book authors Cheryl DaVeiga & Dave Gibson tells us what inspired them to write War At The Ice Cream Store. Click here to visit Holly's website - https://hollyhatam.com/ Click here to visit Cheryl & Dave's website - https://www.franktlfroggandfriends.com/ Click here to visit our website - www.ReadingWithYourKids.com
Dee and Kate expose the violent history of Glasgow with the story of the Ice Cream Wars of the 1980s where rival gangs used ice cream vans in their feud for territory and power. Beloved high school basketball coach killed trying to rob Mexican drug cartel. Pastor’s wife confesses to plotting husband’s murder along with...
This week we take our first step into true crime with our discussion on the Glasgow Ice Cream Wars. We talk about the background to this period of time in Glasgow, the brutal murder of the Doyle Family, and the aftermath. We also spend a bit of time at the beginning debating a potential new format to the show. The episode is a wee bit shorter than usual this week due to some technical difficulties (some of which you can hear at the end. Warning; sweary!)Instagram: thistledopodTwitter: @thistledopodFacebook: www.facebook.com/thistledopodEmail: thistledonicelypod@gmail.comwebsite & sources: https://www.thistledonicelypod.com/
In Episode 51 Derek is joined by one of Scotland's 25 most influential women Julie Linn MacLeod. Julie, who's family hail from Malaysia, talks about her experiences of growing up in Glasgow, her mothers stories from being a health worker in Glasgow during the Ice Cream Wars and how the street food stalls in Malaysia have influenced her cooking. We discuss Julie's restaurant Julie's Kopitiam in Glasgow's Southside. Julie details how lockdown has affected the hospitality industry & the importance of a good work-life balance. Derek and Julie touch on racism in Glasgow, machoism and the hierarchy that has historically existed in kitchens and lots more. Thanks to Chris and the team at Scran Glasgow for hosting us for filming and recording.
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In 1984, gangland violence in Glasgow was reaching a worrying peak. One of the most notorious aspects was the ‘Ice Cream Wars’, in which pitched battles were fought near-nightly between the owners of ice cream vans vying for the city’s foot traffic and their precious cash.Smashed up ice cream vans, stabbed drivers and verbal threats were commonplace in the attempts to oust rival van owners. The ‘frighteners’ as they were called were growing increasingly violent. Sooner or later, it seemed like someone was going to get seriously hurt, or even killed. By April of 1984, a young driver for the Marchetti firm, Andrew Doyle, was fearing just such a thing could happen to him…CreditsPrimary Audio recorded by JSResearch by Matt KScripting/Production by Matt KBackground Audio courtesy of Epidemic Sound (epidemicsound.com)SponsorsThank you to the sponsor of today's episode, Best Fiends. In this 5-star rated mobile puzzle game you can solve thousands of fun puzzles, collect tons of cute characters, and beat the bad guys as you discover the magical world of Minutia in the award-winning, original BEST FIENDS game! Available on the Apple App Store and Google Play.SourcesBankhead Street in Glasgow’s Ruchazie. On April 16, 1984, their tenement flat was set alight while they slept. Three generations were killed with the youngest being an 18-month-old baby, STV, 1 Jul 2019, R FindlayGlasgow Ice Cream Wars: Man wrongly jailed says he knows who killer is – but will never tellJoe Steele, 56, said late crimelord Tam “The Licensee” McGraw ordered the fire, The Scottish Sun, M Coyle, 24 Mar 2019The case I can't forget: CID officer Les Trueman relives the horrific Ice Cream Wars massacre of the Doyle familyLES TRUEMAN was part of a CID team tackling the Ice Cream Wars gripping Glasgow in the 1980s. At 2am on April 16, 1984, the home of the Doyle family in Ruchazie, was torched., 20 May 2012, Daily Record online, anonymoushttps://www.heraldscotland.com/news/17732301.glasgow-icGlasgow Ice Cream Wars: who killed the Doyle Family?-cream-wars-who-killed-the-doyle-family/, 27 June 2019, R Devereux Taylor, The HeraldFrightener: The Glasgow Ice-cream Wars, D Skelton and L Brownlie, 1992 (rare)Who did kill the Doyles?, The Scotsman, The Newsroom, 21 Mar 2004‘My family and baby being taken away broke me’: Joe Steele on how Ice Cream Wars conviction almost cost him his life, The Sunday Post, M Scott, Jul 7, 2019Van Wars: The Real Story of the Glasgow Ice Cream Van Wars, T Rennoc, 2019, Amazon (self-published account of a van driver during this period)'Trial And Error - The Glasgow Ice Cream Wars' – D Jessel, Channel 4, (2000) – available on Youtube.Indictment: Trial By Fire (The Ice-Cream Wars and the Truth Behind a Shocking Miscarriage of Justice), TC Campbell & Reg McKay, 2001.The real Ice Cream Wars killer revealed, I NELSON, 22 April 2012, The Sun"NIGHT OF HORROR WHICH STUNNED WHOLE NATION; LEFT TO BURN: Six members of the same family died at the hands of the evil Ice Cream Wars killers.." The Free Library. 1996 Scottish Daily Record & Sunday'I hate Campbell - I can't stand to look at his face', The Scotsman, The Newsroom, 22 Mar 2004Killer of Boyle Jr jailed for eight years, Herald Scotland, Newsroom, 28 Oct 1994THOMAS CAMPBELL+JOSEPH STEELE+THOMAS GRAY v. HER MAJESTY'S ADVOCATEThe indictments and statements given by various witnesses in the proceedings against Thomas Campbell, Thomas Lafferty, Gary Moore, Joe Steele, George Reid and Thomas Gray, 1984.Ice Cream Wars convict stabbed, BBC News, 29 April 2002, anonymousKiller wins #4000 for beating, 7 Oct 1989, The Herald, anonymousJames English Anything Goes Podcast, interviews of Joe Steele & Thomas Campbell, available on Youtube
On tonight's episode of The Libra Lounge w/Keisha Podcast we talk about some of the celebrity deaths of 2020 and what I would've expected to be their cause of death, we talk Chadwick Boseman's new and scary look, Leah Messer's new book, and you'll hear Read More ...
Quebec Schools Reopening; Pelham, Ont. Outbreak; Saudi Arabia to Stop Flogging; Ice Cream Wars; Coronavirus Gruffalo and more.
(11-14-2019) - former Wheeler Dealers mechanic Edd China joined Randy and "Hot Rod" Bob on his "casual lofa" motorized couch at SEMA in Las Vegas to talk about what it's like to drive a couch in Beverly Hills (and get a ticket), what happened when the "lofa" caught fire on the way to Vegas, where will we see Edd pop up on TV next, when did he know Wheeler Dealers became a hit, did he ever find his Plymouth Barracuda, the "Ice Cream Wars" in Britian, his electric Ice Cream Truck, his new sponsor CTEK, and about his new book "Grease Junkie!" (which you can order on Amazon) Please LISTEN, LIKE, RETWEET or SHARE, SUBSCRIBE (it's free) and let us know what you think of the show!
VANLIG EPISODE - Hørt om The Glasgow Ice Cream Wars? Hvis ikke, så er det ikke rart. Vi hørte om dette for første gang gjennom en av lytterne våre. Jim har tilfeldigvis bodd i Glasgow i fire år og kjenner derfor byens harde sider godt. Denne episoden handler ikke om isbiler som kriget om å selge mest is, men mest narkotika. Det hele ender i død og drap.
VANLIG EPISODE - Hørt om The Glasgow Ice Cream Wars? Hvis ikke, så er det ikke rart. Vi hørte om dette for første gang gjennom en av lytterne våre. Jim har tilfeldigvis bodd i Glasgow i fire år og kjenner derfor byens harde sider godt. Denne episoden handler ikke om isbiler som kriget om å selge mest is, men mest narkotika. Det hele ender i død og drap.
The fourth episode of our podcast takes a hard look at 1985, a tumultuous year in ice cream retailing. Yes, it's Scoops Troop-themed fun as we pay tribute to 80s icon Lea Thompson, listen to a vintage cereal commercial, review a very old Dirty Pair comic and a brand new Pink Lemonade comic. Plus LIttle Trizzy talks about the new Hasbro Black Series Doctor Aphra figure. Also big news about the Image comic Paper Girls! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trina-brain/message
A major figure in Glasgow's underworld, Johnny served almost 20 years. In this podcast, he tells the story of his brother, Joe, who served almost 20 years after getting framed for murder.
Episode 114 - This week, Kj and Jason welcome Steve Lipton (@mrlip5 on Twitter) to the third chair! They kick off this episode with their recap of The Oscars in Week In Review. That lasts about two minutes before they then tangent (TTT) to cover music, TV, movies, and Allagash? Next, they take Quizlet #5 (arthured by Bob Walsh, @Adidiah on Twitter) (23:06)! Next, find out if they have a guest when they play Do We Have A Guest? (49:20)! They wrap it all up with Feedback (49:38)! All that, plus several conversational tangents…Ice Cream Wars! #BowlVCone Good is up! Twitter: @SpeakTangents, @judofuse (Jason), @buffalo_alice (Kj) Facebook: @SpeakTangents Email: speakingoftangentspodcast@gmail.com Leave us a review on iTunes. Subscribe now and never miss an episode!
Episode 114 - This week, Kj and Jason welcome Steve Lipton (@mrlip5 on Twitter) to the third chair! They kick off this episode with their recap of The Oscars in Week In Review. That lasts about two minutes before they then tangent (TTT) to cover music, TV, movies, and Allagash? Next, they take Quizlet #5 (arthured by Bob Walsh, @Adidiah on Twitter) (23:06)! Next, find out if they have a guest when they play Do We Have A Guest? (49:20)! They wrap it all up with Feedback (49:38)! All that, plus several conversational tangents…Ice Cream Wars! #BowlVCone Good is up! Twitter: @SpeakTangents, @judofuse (Jason), @buffalo_alice (Kj) Facebook: @SpeakTangents Email: speakingoftangentspodcast@gmail.com Leave us a review on iTunes. Subscribe now and never miss an episode!
In the 1980s, Glasgow-based drug cartels waged war on each other from ice cream vans.
Don't you just love a crazy story? This is one you will love. A turf war, a mass murder, a wrongful conviction? A 20 year court battle. Join me as we walk through this crazy story... If you want to get in touch you can Twitter @extrastoriespod Instagram and Facebook extraordinarystoriespodcast or email extraordinarystoriespodcast@gmail.com
This sounds like a silly topic, but it's pretty dark. It includes drugs, guns, murder, court room dramas and a bit of ice cream, I guess. CHECK IT OUT! Twitter: @DoGoOnPodInstagram: @DoGoOnPodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoGoOnPod/Email us: dogoonpod@gmail.comSupport the show and get rewards like bonus episodes:www.patreon.com/DoGoOnPod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the Northumberland fishing village of Newbiggin by the Sea, local ice cream van owner Tommy Brash has lost the prime spot in the car park for selling ice creams. The council put it out to tender, and the tender was won by 'foreigners'. Variously described as Polish and then Iraqi, it seems no one actually knows who they are, and they've kept a low profile since winning the tender, even though the news made the headlines. A local petition is launched to get Tommy's patch back, a march is held, but the newcomers are staying. Tracking them down for this programme, we discover who the new ice cream sellers really are and follow them over the summer as they battle local hostility, rain, Brexit and health issues. As they prepare for Newbiggin's big annual event, the Lifeboat fund-raiser - a sure-fire money-spinner, will they finally make their new business a success and will they get the welcome they're looking for? Grace Dent presents. Producer: Alice Lloyd.
The everything ice cream episode! Learn about an ongoing war between ice cream vendors, which included bombings, gunfire, torching of trucks, and threats. Also, learn about a ban on using glue in ice cream, a pharmacy robbery where one of the bandits served ice cream, and a woman who set up a $20,000 ice cream trust fund. Retrosponsor: Sealtest Ice Cream Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The everything ice cream episode! Learn about an ongoing war between ice cream vendors, which included bombings, gunfire, torching of trucks, and threats. Also, learn about a ban on using glue in ice cream, a pharmacy robbery where one of the bandits served ice cream, and a woman who set up a $20,000 ice cream trust fund. Retrosponsor: Sealtest Ice Cream Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week’s episode starts off in the same vein as last with a freakshow theme! Natalie Zarrelli lost her job one terrible day in Boston and rather than moping about it she joined a travelling sideshow! That’s wicked cool! In this episode you’ll get to learn a little about Natalie’s time in the World of Wonders sideshow! We’ll … Continue reading "Natalie Zarrelli: Sideshows, Arcade Games and Ice Cream Wars"
New Salty Language Episode 116 - www.saltylanguage.comIn this episode, we rant about: Follow up - Ice Cream Wars: http://tinyurl.com/n842rv5Teens gun discharges during hug: http://tinyurl.com/llb7ruf Apocalypse in another universe: http://tinyurl.com/mn8gfnp Englert & Higgs win Nobel Prize: http://tinyurl.com/l4rozzk Opening Song: Light Years by B-Field Closing Song: Dangerous by Ghost of the Robot iTunes link: http://tinyurl.com/kxfvthk Subscribe / rate / review us on iTunes!Visit us at:saltylanguage.com salty-language.tumblr.com / facebook.com/saltylanguage @salty_language / saltylanguage@gmail.comhttp://salty.libsyn.com/webpage / http://www.youtube.com/user/SaltyLanguagePod Skype: SaltyLanguagePodOn Stitcher search Salty LanguageVoicemail: (415) 857-2589podgodsnetwork.com Share with your friends!
In episode 56 of Janey Godley’s Podcast the mother and daughter comedy duo discuss the Ice Cream Wars, the Edinburgh fringe and Janey’s propensity to talking about bowel disasters. Ashley delves into the ridiculous world of ‘Take a Break’ magazine and the psychic pony that makes predictions. Angels and ghosts that do international travel make a stunning conversation piece and Ashley finally gives us details about her performance at the fringe. News stories are wrapped up between stupid funny facts and Ashley ends the podcast giving a visual description of her mother’s nipples. You can check out all our videos on YouTube. Order “Handstands in the Dark” Paper Back or in EBook Please rate us or leave a comment on PodOmatic, ITunes or Facebook You can find all the info regarding Janey’s live shows by just clicking Gigs! If you would like to support our podcast then please do so by clicking onto Our Donate Page and donate via PayPal.