""""Would your statement mean that the escape velocity needed for light (let's say 5mph, which isn't true, but may serve as an example) being lower than the amount of gravity being put on the light (let's say 10mph) cause an object being sucked into the black hole's gravity to travel faster than light"""

thats about the jist of it. the escape velocity of a black hole is anything above the speed of light to infiniti. So if the speed of light is 5mph then the escape velocity cant be measured because we are unaware of anyhting faster than light that we can use to measure the gravity of a black hole, so a black hole, in that context can have the escape velocity of anyhting above 5mph, so it can be 5.00007 mph or it may be 10000mph, but its hard to tell because we have no way of determining its speed because any kind of radar or lightbased device would be sucked right into the gravitational field of the "black hole."

The same goes for an object that is heading for a black hole and lets say for the sake of argument that it reaches the speed of light ebfore it reaches the black hole. It would still be there and moving tward the black hole but it would be visualy uindetectable becasue light is moving too slow to bounce off of the object. Also as you reach the speed of light time for the person/object warpsfor that person or object. What seems like 20 years may actually be 2000 years andyou will be 20 years older, biologically, but those not traveling at the speed of light would be 2000 years old, a.k.a. dead.