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