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Originally Posted by Wormius
I think it was a message from Gus that no one does anything without Gus saying so. Victor cooking was an affront to Gus. Only when Gus says so, are Walt and Jesse allowed to start cooking/cleanup. Aside from that, it didn't seem to have a point. His presence at the crime scene seemed trivial.
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I thought it had more to do with how Gus had put Victor in charge of watching Walt and making sure he didn't do anything that would jeopardize their business before they could kill him. He was constantly watching Walt (as was shown and explained in the season 3 finale). The fact that Walt managed to arrange to have Gale killed is Victor's failure, hence Gus killing him.
Personally, I don't think it has anything to do with Victor being seen at the crime scene.