385 Lincoln Ave. in Brooklyn, where Nellie Navarro's parents were shot in 1983.

He shot her parents — and now the jailbird killer is targeting their daughter.

Nellie Navarro, who was 17 when Luis Sanchez blasted her mother and stepfather at their Brooklyn home in 1983, says the recently sprung murderer has been making false allegations that Navarro is abusing her grandmother.

“He called them and said I was holding her against her will,” Navarro said of calls she says Sanchez has made to adult-protection authorities in Florida, where the two women live near Tampa. “That I wasn’t giving her food and that I was hitting her.”

The twist is that Sanchez is married to the 92-year-old grandmother, Petra Fonseca, after she brought him into their home before the crime.

Sanchez, now 66, fired at the couple, instantly killing James Heron and wounding his wife, Sonia, who survived the shooting but died years later from her injuries.

He spent 36 years in jail before being released last month and deported to his native Dominican Republic.

Navarro says the ex-con has been calling Fonseca from the island, saying he wants her to join him in Santo Domingo.

“She can’t move, walk, stand or hear,” she said. “Why can’t you say, `You go your way, and I’ll go mine’?” Navarro seethed. “He doesn’t love her.”

Fonseca told The Post she has no plans to leave, but claims she still loves Sanchez. “He was good to me,” she said.

Her half-brother is also alarmed by Sanchez’s actions.

“He’s dangerous and right back into our lives tormenting us,” said Jamie Heron.