One of Bob Saget's last moments was captured in a now-viral photo.

After the authorities ruled out foul play and drug overdose as Bob Saget's cause of death -- a valet who parked his car at the Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grand Lakes - shared a photo he took with the actor minutes before going back to his hotel suite.

Daily Mail shared the exclusive and haunting photo of Saget, showing the "Full House" actor uninjured and in perfect health prior to his fall. The authorities already used the image to confirm that he suffered fatal head injuries after arriving at the resort - and not before.

"The photo is a clear shot of Mr. Saget's face with his glasses on. There is no evidence of injury or of the bruising near his left eye that was evident post-mortem," the final report revealed on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, the valet worker who took the selfie, Orlando Nunez, assured the news outlet that he saw no injuries on the "Full House" actor. He added that Saget was not hurt or slurring his words.

In fact, Nunez reportedly saw the same actor he watched on TV as a child.

Bob Saget's Death Investigation: Something's Missing

Although the photo added more information about Saget's health before his death, the Orange County Sheriff's Department never determined how the actor fractured his skull that led to his death.

Per the report, the authorities wanted to locate specific places or items in the room that caused the trauma they found in the autopsy. Initially, they thought that the actor hit his head on countertops, tables, or other furniture inside his room. But they ruled it out as these things would have lacerated the actor's skin, as well.

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With that, they suggested that he might have slipped and hit his head on the carpeted floor or the headboard of his bed.

"Most of the chairs and couches were thickly upholstered and were too soft to have caused the type and extent of injury Mr. Saget suffered. As mentioned earlier, most of the suite was carpeted. The headboard of the bed was lightly padded and set slightly out from the wall," the report went on.

The report was released after a Florida judge issued a permanent injunction to block the records surrounding Saget's death, as requested by his bereaved family.

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