reports the Sunday Mirror.The letters are said to be contained in a crime book 'Salford Lads, The Rise And Fall Of Paul Massey', due to be published in January.In the letters, Fellows reportedly tells how he hid in a graveyard opposite Massey's home in Clifton, Salford, wearing a false beard and 'Army gear' until he came home.Fellows says he also fired shots at Massey's feet during his murderous attack, and jokes about shooting a police officer who interrupted one of his stakeouts.The Sunday Mirror claims Fellows wants to die from cancer rather than serve decades in London’s tough Belmarsh jail, and that he is prepared to kill again in prison, knowing his sentence cannot be increased.
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