I agree with this statement, and also saw something else in it. Please bear with the tangent, and I apologize if this has been put to bed already.
I hope that the location where the body was found, which is seemingly key to the investigation, is looked at from a whole picture perspective, both forest and trees (and field and water).
In particular, though a big point is made that Morgan's body was found in a specific location, on someone's private property with difficult access, near but not in woods, is it possible that mother nature played a role in her final resting place?
The Hardware River (or at least a tributary/creek) seems to flow past there and Blandemar Pond is close by, both of which would have had easier access (in the case of the Hardware River, from Monacan Trail/29 itself) than going to that exact spot on the farm, given the terrain, fences, and so forth.
I hope this isn't seen as a "dropped from an airplane" scenario, though I don't know if it's possible with heavy rain/snowmelt for it to have happened. I think someone posted awhile ago that it hasn't been a heavy precipitation year here this year, other than record-setting snows that began in late December.
It would widen the set of people who may have had knowledge of the location, if that was actually the pond in Blandemar, for example...wouldn't have had to have any particular knowledge of Anchorage Farm.