Richard H. Bowman, b. April 8, 1921, in Pennsylvania, was jailed in the 1940s at Folsom and San Quentin in California, for car theft from Los Angeles County. He also had a car theft record in Chillicothe, Ohio in 1939. His Folsom records show him as divorced with one child. He was discharged from there June 4, 1950.
His 1944 record shows him as having a tattoo of a cross and wreath that says "In memory of mother" so presumably his mother was dead by then.
In 1940, at age 18, he was in a reformatory in Scioto, Ohio (presumably for the 1939 car theft). He shows that he completed 4 years of high school, and is single.
In 1935, so age 13 or 14, he was living in Detroit, Michigan.
I can't find any record of him before then, or of his marriage or child's birth.