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Why did they call them the "devil's disciples" and what did it take to become a private detective on the book killers of the flowers moon?

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Detectives were known as "the devil's disciples" because the devil, according to legend, allowed his henchmen to peer voyeuristically into houses by removing their roofs.

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“The term 'to detect' derived from the Latin verb 'to unroof,' and because the devil, according to legend, allowed his henchmen to peer voyeuristically into houses by removing their roofs, detectives were known as 'the devil's disciples. '”

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