please explain. Is that a quote or do you (!) mean you know where the bullet is, regarding to "we"???
P.J. Carisella did the research and found the man (McCarty) from Australia that confessed to having the bullet (he was an orderly at the autopsy of the Baron). McCarty took the bullet while souvenir hunting on the body. The bullet had emerged from the body just below the left nipple and hit the Barons wallet but did not pass through or into the wallet. The bullet was damaged (bent) and there was very little blood present. Now this was the interview of McCarty many years after the Baron died and was conducted by another Australian gunner from the same unit.
McCarty cleaned out his home of all 'ancient' records following the death of his mother and burned records and souvenirs (including the bullet) from the war in a rubbage heap behind his home. I would think it would still be possible to retrieve that bullet but only if there has not been substantial construction on the site.