Again, not quite.
Oliton, Keeler, and Sinderman were marked for death because they were Imperial Remembrancers and as such the antithesis to Horus's new empire. They were the people who would build the culture of the Emperor's reign and as such needed to die. Horus never wanted her personally dead, unlike Keeler who was a serious threat due to her connection to the Imperial Creed.
Olitan was then imprisoned, and then eventually set to die during routine prison purging protocols to prevent Imperial inmates from falling into Traitor hands.
People only ever tried to kill Oliton specifically just out of happenstance, which for someone so important to the events of the Heresy I think is a pretty good part of narrative.
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