Hitman Mark Fellows to Live Out Life in Near-Total Isolation Inside Monster Mansion

Convicted hitman Mark "Iceman" Fellows is expected to spend the remainder of his life in near-total isolation inside HMP Wakefield โ€” the high-security prison widely known as "Monster Mansion" โ€” following his conviction last week for the murder of a fellow inmate.

Fellows, 45, was already serving two whole-life orders for the gangland executions of crime boss Paul "Mr Big" Massey and Liverpool enforcer John Kinsella when he was convicted, along with David Taylor and Lee Newell, of murdering Ian Bevan โ€” a prisoner jailed for killing his two-year-old stepdaughter Lola James in Wales.

The trio stabbed Bevan 25 times in his cell using an improvised weapon, then placed his body in bed to delay discovery.

CCTV footage from inside the prison showed Fellows returning to check the body had not been found.

Fellows shot Massey with an Uzi sub-machine gun in July 2015 and later killed Kinsella โ€” who had carried Massey's coffin โ€” while he walked his dog with his pregnant partner in May 2018.

Prison sources told media that Fellows now poses a greater risk to fellow inmates than to prison staff, given his history.

He is expected to be housed in a Close Supervision Centre, a specialist unit operating across six high-security establishments and holding around 60 of the country's most dangerous offenders under highly restricted regimes with minimal human contact.

The Ministry of Justice said it was investing ยฃ35 million in additional prison security this year.
2026-06-27 21:37:23