A killer who helped a hitman called "The Iceman" carry out an assassination has failed in a bid have an appeal against his conviction heard.
Steven Boyle, 38, was convicted of the murder of gangland fixer John Kinsella in January 2019 and told by a judge he must serve a minimum of 33 years in jail.
His co-accused, Mark Fellows, who shot Mr Kinsella, was given a whole life sentence, after he was also convicted of the killing and the machine-gun murder of Paul Massey in 2015, giving credence to his nickname. READ MORE: "You f***ing grass": How 'brothers in arms' turned on each other as Paul Massey murder trial unfolded 'Spotter' Boyle was cleared of Mr Massey's murder but found guilty of murdering 53-year-old Mr Kinsella.
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