Electrons that fall into a black hole do not escape; they behave like any other particle and are drawn into the singularity. Current physics cannot definitively explain their fate at the center, indicating a need for a theory of quantum gravity. While some electrons may be ejected as part of relativistic jets from rotating black holes, the majority are absorbed. In neutron stars, electrons combine with protons to form neutrons, suggesting that under extreme conditions, electrons can contribute to mass conversion. The discussion highlights the complexities of particle behavior in extreme gravitational fields and the limitations of existing theories.