hereHe denied the murder had anything to do with gangland rivalry in Salford.Fellows said he killed Kinsella because he had heard the Merseyside gangster had offered a £20,000 reward to anybody who was prepared to ‘cut’ him.Police found £10,000 in Fellows' house, which it was claimed was his fee for killing Massey.But Fellows said the cash was 'drug money'.The confession was summarised by the prosecution in a separate case, one which has resulted in Fellows being convicted of another violent offence, so his exact words are not known.But, asked if anyone had recruited him to shoot Abdul Rahman Khan, a close associate of Massey, Fellows said: "No, obviously if they did he would be dead wouldn’t he, you know what I mean."Fellows was a trusted.
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