Nottingham triple killer Valdo Calocane's peculiar behavior before his crimes has come under scrutiny. In May 2021, he visited MI5 headquarters, asking to be arrested. This raises questions about his state of mind and potential warning signs that may have been missed. The inquiry heard from a woman who narrowly escaped Calocane's grasp, falling from a window and breaking her spine. This incident occurred three years before he committed the triple murder in June 2023. The woman's account highlights the chilling possibility that Calocane could have been stopped had he not been allowed to leave. The police officer involved, PC Foster, is being questioned about his handling of the situation. Why didn't he ask Calocane why he wanted to be arrested? Foster's response was that Calocane seemed calm and compliant, but this raises concerns about potential red flags that were overlooked. The intelligence report from the MI5 incident, sent to Nottinghamshire Police, further emphasizes the calm demeanor of the killer. The report noted that Calocane was 'calm and compliant' when spoken to by the police, despite his later actions. This calmness, combined with his request to be arrested, suggests a complex psychological profile that may have been missed. The inquiry continues to unravel the events leading up to the tragic attacks, with a focus on understanding Calocane's state of mind and the potential opportunities for intervention.