As part of the investigation into Oswald’s life, the FBI found pamphlets for a pro-Castro organization (Fair play for Cuba Committee). Some of the pamphlets indicated that the FPCC was located on 514 Camp Street, which is according to some conspiracy theorists important as the building (from a different street entrance on Lafayette Street) also housed an anti-Castro organization under the leadership of Guy Banister. However in contrary to what Oliver Stone claims in JFK,there was no physical connection between the offices.
The Warren commission concluded that “No additional evidence (edit: except the pamphlet) had been found to indicate Oswald ever maintained an office at the 544 Camp Street address.”
Now here is an interesting fact: The HSCA in contrary to the Warren Commission, did find additional evidence to connect Oswald to the Camp Street address and noted that the FBI and Secret Service neglected to interview all relevant sources associated with the building “The committee investigated the possibility of a connection between Oswald and 544 Camp Street and developed evidence pointing to a different result (edit: than the Warren Commission)
So was there a connection? And why did the FBI fail to interview all relevant sources?
Additionally, I would like to know why Vincent Bugliosi fails to mention the doubts raised by the HSCA in his book (p 1404) when discussing this point, when he so arrogantly criticizes other writers for only presenting evidence that support their story. I would like an answer from Mr. Bugliosi.