APNewsBreak: Driver in Ohio crash had no license
By JESSE WASHINGTONBy JESSE WASHINGTON, AP National Writer??
Lisa Williamson, mother of Brandon A. Murray, hugs her son's friend Monday, March 11, 2013, in Warren, Ohio. Investigators spent Monday trying to piece together why eight teenagers were crammed into a speeding SUV without the owner's permission when it flipped over into a pond, killing six of them, including Murray. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
Lisa Williamson, mother of Brandon A. Murray, hugs her son's friend Monday, March 11, 2013, in Warren, Ohio. Investigators spent Monday trying to piece together why eight teenagers were crammed into a speeding SUV without the owner's permission when it flipped over into a pond, killing six of them, including Murray. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
Adrean Bennett, brother of victim Andrique Bennett, and Charlene Blackwell hug during a prayer meeting Monday, March 11, 2013, in Warren, Ohio. Victim Raymone White is Blackwell's nephew. Community members crowded into a prayer service to remember six teens killed when an SUV flipped over a guardrail and landed upside down in a pond. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
This Monday, March 11, 2013 photo in Southington, Ohio shows the vehicle where six people died in a crash early Sunday in Warren, Ohio. Two teens who escaped the crash that killed six friends in a swampy pond wriggled out of the wreckage by smashing a rear window and swimming away from the SUV, a state trooper said Monday. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
Lisa Williamson holds up a self-portrait of her son Brandon Murray, Monday, March 11, 2013, in Warren, Ohio. Investigators spent Monday trying to piece together why eight teenagers were crammed into a speeding SUV without the owner's permission when it flipped over into a pond, killing six of them, including Murray. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
Andre Bennett Sr. talks about his son Andrique Bennett, 14, at his home Monday, March 11, 2013, in Warren, Ohio. Investigators spent Monday trying to piece together why eight teenagers were crammed into a speeding SUV without the owner's permission when it flipped over into a pond, killing six of them, including Andrique Bennett. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
WARREN, Ohio (AP) ? A report says the driver of an SUV that crashed and killed six friends in northeast Ohio didn't have a valid license.
The crash report released Tuesday by the State Highway Patrol also says a teen who survived the crash told a state trooper that it felt like the 19-year-old woman behind the wheel was driving 80 mph.
Another teen who escaped the Sunday morning crash in Warren told a trooper that the driver, Alexis Cayson, sped up just as the SUV rounded what's known as "Dead Man's Curve."
Cayson was among those killed.
The owner of the sport utility vehicle told police Monday that it had been stolen although it's not clear whether all of the teens knew that.
The six who died were 14 to 19 years old.
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