Kylie Rae Harris

Kylie Rae Harris (May 15, 1989 - September 4, 2019) was a country singer turned vehicular villainess.

Born in Wylie, Texas, Kylie's budding music career began at the age of 12, and it was in 2010 that the songstress released her debut album, All the Right Reasons. Her most recent work prior to her passing was a self-titled EP, which she released in March of 2019.

Kylie's history revealed that she had struggled with alcoholism, and that she had been arrested for DWI in 2017. On September 4, 2019, an intoxicated Kylie was driving to a music festival in Taos, New Mexico, clipping one car and crashing into a car driven by 16-year-old Maria Elena Cruz. The crash was head-on, killing not only Maria, but Kylie herself. Kylie was 30 when she was killed, and an investigation officially ruled that Kylie intentionally caused the fatal crash.