Nevada neighbors of a disgraced former priest from New Jersey said the alleged child molester had a steady stream of young male visitors at his home before he was slain, according to a report.

John Capparelli, 70, died of a gunshot wound to the neck about three weeks after his name appeared on a list of 188 Garden State priests and deacons who had been “credibly accused” of child sex abuse.

Police said they are still investigating who shot Capparelli in the kitchen of the well-kept house where he had started a new life.

“We have no additional information,” police spokesman Rod Peña in the Las Vegas suburb of Henderson told NJ.com.

Last week, the local Fox 5 outlet reported Capparelli had a history of hiring male prostitutes, citing a police source. Authorities believe he was targeted for death, according to neighbors and reports.

A next-door neighbor told the news outlet that Capparelli had worked as a math tutor in Nevada and frequently had young, high school- and college-age men showing up at his home.

Capparelli, who had a penchant for watching young men wrestle in tight underwear and racked up dozens of child sex-abuse accusers since the 1970s, went to “great lengths” to explain to the neighbor and his wife why he had so many young visitors.

He said he was tutoring students in his home, according to the neighbor, who did not want to be identified.

Since Capparelli moved to Henderson in 2016, the neighbor said, Capparelli would routinely have a couple of young male visitors every week.

He never mentioned his past life as a priest or any of the allegations against him, the neighbor said.

Capparelli had invited the couple over for dessert and it was the only time he ever had them over, the neighbor told NJ.com.

He also wasn’t very social with his other Bonner Springs Drive neighbors, many of whom were East Coast transplants.

When Capparelli would take his black Labrador retriever for a walk, he’d often ignore greetings from his neighbors, John D’Angelo told NJ.com.