Due to hormonal differences the baby won't be perfectly like Cracky. We can mediate this by having the mother undergo stress, work, and eat as Cracky's mother did. We also need to give the mother as close as possible the same levels of natural hormones as Olivia's Mom's genotype gives.
Behavioral differences can be justified to baseline by carefully raising the child. Several prototypes may be necessary. What we need is a series of protocols that will, if followed, yield a precise copy of Cracky between the age of 14 and as long as possible thereafter.
The high intelligence is just about promised by the geneotype. Affinity for photography and the innate understanding of the human condition that allowed her pictures may be lacking in the first models. Rather than directly telling the child how to behave Pavlovian training will guide her.