The deaths of six members of one family in 1984 following a firebomb attack on their Glasgow home shocked Scotland. Thirty seven years later there still remains considerable doubts over who was responsible for the city s biggest ever mass murder.
READ MORE: The Doyles were innocent victims of a violent turf war involving organised crime figures seeking to control the lucrative ice cream van trade operating in the city s sprawling housing schemes. Because of a shortage of late opening shops the vans could legitimately make £200 profit a week (£700 now) selling food, soft drinks, sweets, and cigarettes on top of the traditional cones and wafers.