Joe Senser testified that his annoyance at his wife for failing to pick up their daughters turned to panic when he saw their damaged Mercedes, then a news report online about a fatal hit-and-run the night before.
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Joe Senser is expected to continue testifying about what happened in the days after the crash.
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