This question seems speculative since Gatsby did not die as a result of his association with Meyer Wolfsheim; he was shot by George Wilson because Wilson thought that Gatsby was the man who'd been having an affair with and then killed his wife, Myrtle.
However, it is possible to consider reasons why a known gangster like Wolfsheim might wish to have Gatsby killed. First, Gatsby and Wolfsheim have apparently known each other for several years, have conducted and still do conduct some kind of clearly illegal business dealings together. The simple fact that Gatsby knows so much about Wolfsheim's business and partners and activities could be enough to make him a liability. Further Gatsby rather off-handedly remarks that Wolfsheim is the man who fixed the 1919 World's Series, so we can understand that he is involved in some really huge and really shady things. His human molar cufflinks are a good clue that his regard for human life is perhaps not the highest, and that he might not find it grotesque or at all upsetting to have someone killed if it meant protecting his own interests.
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