I do think the reconstruction's hair style, (IF based on the victim's hair style when found, if it could be determined) would set the period in the late teens early 20s.
As for her arm being removed, I suspect that the killers original plan was to dispose of the remains in pieces by some other...
What are the other factors you are relying on for the 1914 date? The conclusion made is that the well had been already abandoned at the time of her death, which sets the date after 1914. Also, prior to WW1, black was considered a colour of death & mourning, so women avoided wearing black...
I have recently done a blog posting about a photograph, from Saskatoon, of a couple (recently married, I'd assume) which dates to the period of the woman's death, and the woman bears a resemblance to the reconstructions. Sadly, thus far the identities of the people in the photo are a mystery...
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