A former Navy Seal who had the last word on a Fox News segment Saturday randomly brought up the allegations that convicted sex offender and billionaire Jeffrey Epstein didn't die by suicide.

The comment from Warrior Dog Foundation founder Mike Ritland, a military dog expert, caught Fox News host Jesse Watters' off guard.

Ritland was speaking on Fox News' 'Watters World' discussing Conan, the heroic dog that helped US troops take out ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in the special ops raid in Syria last week.

At the end of the interview he asked if he was allowed to give a public service announcement to viewers.

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Mike Ritland, former Navy Seal and expert (pictured), said that convicted sex offender and billionaire Jeffrey Epstein didn't die by suicide during an appearance on a Fox News segment Saturday

'If you see the coverage, and you decide, 'I want one of these dogs', a straight-faced Ritland (pictured) says into the camera, 'either buy a fully trained and finished dog from a professional, or just don't get one at all.... That and Epstein didn't kill himself'

Watters was looking down and replies, 'alright', when he hears the comment. A moment later, after Ritland's words had sunk in, the Fox News host's eyes light up and he laughs off the comment (pictured)

'If you see the coverage, and you decide, 'I want one of these dogs', a straight-faced Ritland says into the camera, 'either buy a fully trained and finished dog from a professional, or just don't get one at all.... That and Epstein didn't kill himself'.

Watters was looking down and replies, 'alright,' when he hears the comment.

A moment later, after Ritland's words had sunk in, the Fox News host's eyes light up and he laughs off the comment.

Ritland's comment came after a bombshell interview last week with leading forensic pathologist Dr Michael Baden on Fox & Friends where he shared his conclusions about the suspicious nature of Epstein's death after the financier was discovered dead in his cell on August 10.

The former New York City medical examiner, who was hired by Epstein's brother and present at the autopsy, shared that the findings are more consistent with homicidal strangulation.

'At the autopsy on day one there were findings that were unusual for suicidal hanging and more consistent with ligature homicidal strangulation,' said the pathologist.

New York City Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Barbara Sampson declared on Wednesday that she stands 'firmly' behind her findings.

'Our investigation concluded that the cause of Mr. Epstein's death was hanging and the manner of death was suicide. We stand by that determination', Sampson said in statement.

'We continue to share information around the medical investigation with Mr. Epstein's family, their representatives, and their pathology consultant. The original medical investigation was thorough and complete. There is no reason for a second medical investigation by our office'.

The suicide brought to light that guards who were supposed to be watching Epstein were asleep and faked log entries to make it look like they were keeping an eye on the billionaire.

The much-maligned 66-year-old sexual deviant was determined to have been left alone for hours. It also was learned that he should have had a cell mate, but the inmate scheduled to move in with him was mysteriously transferred just hours before he killed himself.

Conspiracy theorists, unnerved by the protocol failures and unusual circumstances leading up to the alleged suicide, insisted Epstein may have been taken out instead and have demanded more investigation.

The doubters have included President Donald Trump, who stoked the conspiracy theories with his Twitter account.

Trump at one point retweeted conspiracy theories linking Bill and Hillary Clinton to Epstein's suicide while remaining silent on the death of his former friend.

Convicted sex offender and billionaire Jeffrey Esptein (pictured) is said to have died alone while on suicide watch on August 10 inside his cell at the Metropolitican Correctional Center

The much-maligned Epstein was determined to have been left alone for hours in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan (pictured)

Trump's Twitter feed included a link to a breaking news site which claimed that unsealed court documents revealed 'top Democrats, including Bill Clinton, took private trips to Jeffrey Epstein's 'pedophilia island'.'

Ritland is a former SEAL who fought in Operation Iraqi Freedom and his Warrior Dog Foundation aims to 'give back to the Special Operations K-9 Community,' according to its website.

Watters dismissed Ritland's remarks, but not before making his own joke.

'Maybe more on that later', he told viewers.