Overview:
Mark Fellows, also known as 'Ice man', was described as the ‘hitman’ and convicted of two murders, including those of Paul Massey and John Kinsella.
Background:
Fellowes was involved in organised crime and targeted individuals perceived as threats to his criminal activities.
Investigation:
Law enforcement agencies conducted a thorough investigation into the murders, gathering evidence linking Mark Fellows to the crimes. CCTV recovered across both Murders provided crucial evidence, not only to evidence the reconnaissance completed by Fellows in the planning and preparation of the murder of Paul Massey, in addition to prove Fellows changed his own clothing and the pedal bikes appearance (using coloured tape to mask the original colour of the bike frame), post murder of John Kinsella, this recognition evidence was vital in the prosecution case.
Prosecution:
Prosecutors presented compelling evidence, including witness testimonies and forensic analysis, to establish Fellowes' guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
Outcome:
Mark 'Ice man' Fellowes was convicted of both murders and sentenced to life imprisonment, marking the end of his reign of terror and bringing closure to the victims' families.