I’m trying to track down a story I read awhile ago and now can’t remember enough of the details to Google it but it goes something like this:
A powerful man (possibly a Roman emperor) nearing death became concerned about enemies and souvenir hunters digging up his corpse. To keep his burial site secret, he paid a man to turn up at a remote place on a particular night where he was to kill and bury the man he found there then return home. He then hired a second man to kill the first, the a third to kill the second, etc.
The emperor (or whoever he was) then turned up at the original time and place ready to die, secure in the knowledge that his chain of assassins would make it impossible to trace back to the original site.
The story doesn’t make much sense and I’m sure it’s apocryphal. Does anyone know any other details?