A Texas man is facing a murder charge after he allegedly sped off with his girlfriend on the hood of his car before he "hard braked," launching her from the vehicle and causing her head to slam on the pavement.

Then the suspect, 41-year-old Lamireon Robinson, waited 10 hours to take the victim, 35-year-old Sharette Hervey, to the hospital where she died eight days later, cops in the Longhorn State allege.

According to a press release from the Corsicana Police Department, staff at a local hospital on Oct. 4 alerted officers after Hervey came in with "extensive head injuries." Robinson drove Hervey to the hospital, claiming she had "fallen" and later began "vomiting and exhibiting signs of confusion," cops wrote. Hervey sustained multiple injuries, including a fractured skull and a traumat

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