Jul 4, 2008
Hard time for a hard lesson
Sitting in a room at the Quality Inn in Altoona earlier this month, Greg Hogan Jr. played his cello for the first time in nearly two years.
Minutes earlier, he'd walked through the gates of Huntingdon State Prison, and his parents had the cello waiting, like an old friend there to comfort him.
As he played as if he'd never been away, it struck his parents how much had changed since that snowy day in December 2005, when Hogan walked into the Wachovia Bank in Allentown and handed the teller a note demanding money.
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Boohooo! Poor Greg had an internet gambling problem. I pay over $4 for gasoline. Buck up lil'bucaroo.
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