Earlier in the week we shared the eye-popping story of a California woman who clung to the hood of her husband's minivan for 35 miles at speeds up to 100 mph. Today we learn the husband has admitted to everything in court.

"I did that to my wife. I did all of that to my wife. I'm guilty," Christopher Michael Carroll, 36, of Manteca told a judge yesterday afternoon in San Joaquin County Superior Court, the Contra Costa Times reports. He was charged with attempted murder, corporal injury to a spouse and assault with a deadly weapon.

The judge did not accept the plea and ordered the case transferred to Stockton, across the San Francisco Bay. Carroll, who is being held without bail, faces further arraignment Tuesday. He said he wants to defend himself.

Rachel Carroll, 25, was treated for hypothermia, scrapes and bruises after falling from the vehicle on a freeway offramp. She ended up on the hood while trying to stop her husband from leaving their driveway after an argument late last Friday.

The paper said it tried several times to reach her for comment.