] "With less than three days left as governor of Illinois, ] George H. Ryan looked at the staff members who were ] helping him decide who on death row should live and who ] should die. ] ``I can't play God,'' he said finally. ] With that, Ryan's staff knew that the governor would ] empty out Illinois' death row of all 167 of its inmates ] and complete his remarkable, four-year journey from ] staunch supporter of capital punishment to one of the ] country's most influential anti-death penalty advocates." ] Ryan halted all executions in Illinois, pointing out that since ] capital punishment was reinstated in 1977, 13 death row inmates ] had been exonerated - more than the 12 executed. |