A jury Thursday rejected the self-defense argument of Donald Easley in the Sept. 7, 2013, shooting of Laron Estes at a make-shift fence separating their yards in the rural community of Kerby, the Grants Pass Daily Courier (http://bit.ly/Zuh7Oy) reported. Arguments during the trial focused on what happened between the neighbors during several crucial seconds along the so-called "fence from hell" that consisted of pallet wood, chicken wire, black plastic and barbed wire. Deputy prosecutor Lisa Turner, however, said Estes backed his pickup truck to the fence to make some repairs and was standing in the bed of the truck when he heard Easley on the other side of the fence.