I would go to the literature on empathy on this one.  I expect the
explanation would be similar to why we feel sad when we learn of a tragedy
that happened to some one we know (or watching such things in a film).

A more difficult question is why some people confess to criminal behavior
they did not commit.  There are documented cases of false confessions later
exonerated through DNA evidence in the Innocence Project and Department of
Justice case studies.
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> example, when someone else is reprimanded, why does an onlooker suddenly
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> why do they suddenly feel shame even though they know that they are
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