Manchester Evening News. "It only means I can kill again if people want to try things," he boasts in a letter to crime writer Bernard O'Mahoney.Fellows, nicknamed The Iceman, has penned the letter from his cell bragging about how he carried out the fatal shootings, including how he donned a fake beard when he gunned down Massey.The chilling letter shows no remorse for the murders, claiming Salford businessman Massey, head of the A Team crime gang, deserved what he got.He writes: "If you're a bully you always get it in the end when you do it to the wrong people who don't care like me."Twisted Fellows describes tormenting Massey as he got out of his BMW outside his home and hid behind the bins when the gunshots started.Emerging from the.
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