I heard of 2 strokes filling crankcase with gasoline, never 4 stroke. I guess there is a first time for everything.
It was quite common on the old CB350 twins, too. Their rings seldom seated well and the operators were often novices, leaving the gas on all the time. If the engine wasn't hydraulically locked on one piston or the other and the tank was empty in Spring, the crankcase was full...
This reminds me of a story of a stuck engine, though: it was hydraulic-ly stuck from a leaking petcock. I told my Jr. wrench to remove the sparkplugs and kick it over (outside, please) to try to clear it out. He pulled the plugs, rolled the bike out the shop door, and proceeded to WAIL on the kickstarter just as the store Manager walked out the door toward him. The old, smelly gas shot out the sparkplug hole nearest the building, hit the Manager right in the face. (I almost fell on the floor, never laughed that hard in years!)
Later, another Store Manager, and a stuck Harley piston (rusty) combined for an even better one, but I told that before, so it's around here somewhere.