Caitlyn Jenner may be on top of the world, but it could all come crashing down.

The L.A. County Sheriff's Dept. has finished its investigation into the fatal Malibu car crash that killed Kim Howe on Feb. 7. The 161-page report concluded that Jenner violated the vehicular manslaughter law and "set off a chain of events" that led to Howe's death on PCH . The Sheriff's Department will be sending the case to the district attorney.

The documents claim that Jenner was traveling at an unsafe speed, which violated the law.

According to the outlet, the report also states that while Jenner was traveling under the speed limit, the Olympian was going to fast for road conditions and that Jenner slammed into the Lexus but, "He either been going 0 or just barely rolling."

We are going to overlook the transphobic pronoun and just think -- yeaaah it sounds like Jenner definitely triggered a series of deadly events.

The report eventually concludes that the reality star did violate Penal Code section 192©(2), which is the misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter law.

Jenner could face up to one year in county jail if convicted.